Victorian residents ordered to evacuate as floodwaters threaten homes, leave thousands without power

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Thousands of Victorian residents have been ordered to evacuate following major flooding of multiple rivers in the state's east. 9News

The carnage spread far and wide as winds that sounded like "half a dozen semi-trailers" felled trees and heavy rain sparked flash floods.The Victorian town of Traralgon is being evacuated amid rapidly rising floodwaters, as storms and wild weather lash Australia's south-east.Thousands were earlier forced to flee as properties and cars were destroyed in the ferocious conditions.

Elaine and Kayla were devastated to find their property in Melbourne's outer east destroyed by the storms.Gemma Moran was with her three-year-old daughter and her six-week-old son when murky brown floodwater started to rise around their Traralgon home."I cried the whole way down. [There's] water everywhere, it'd be at least a metre up or more," Ms Moran told 9News.Gemma Moran was forced to evacuate her home with her young children by boat in Traralgon.

"We are continuing to experience several issues across our water services network," Coliban Water said in a statement.Earlier, VicEmergency urged people living and working near Traralgon Creek in Gippsland to leave and travel to a safe location as the creek was expected to rise to 5.3 metres.READ MORE:"Floodwaters are rapidly rising in the Traralgon Creek area," an emergency message read.

Some of the hardest-hit areas included Lilydale, Emerald and Croydon in Melbourne's outer-east, the Gippsland area, and Trentham in the state's north-west.

 

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