News Gallery: Echuca Moama floods By Steve Huntley Oct 25, 2022 Sign of the times: This poster out the front of a home on Goulburn Road yesterday. Photo by Steve Huntley Riverine Herald photographer Steve Huntley has captured these images of the flood situation in Echuca Moama. Team effort: A group of young blokes loading sandbags on Goulburn Road. Photo by Steve Huntley Wet: An aerial view of the flooding at Echuca East. Photo by Steve Huntley Heavy weather: A mountain of sandbags on Goulburn Road. Photo by Steve Huntley Umbrella: Glenys Grumley helps Corporal Edie Haley dry during her sandbagging efforts. Photo by Steve Huntley Rising high: The river gauge at Moama on Monday. Photo by Steve Huntley Hectic: A pump in action on Chanter Street, Moama feeding stormwater back into the swollen Murray River. Photo by Steve Huntley Under the bridge: Floodwater at Horseshoe Lagoon. Photo by Steve Huntley Inundated: Floodwaters on a property at Chanter Street. Photo by Steve Huntley Uplifting: This message was in a shopfront on Meninya St, Moama. Photo by Steve Huntley Family affair: Kangaroos under the Dungala Bridge in Echuca. Photo by Steve Huntley Drenched: This kangaroo pictured under the Dungala Bridge in Echuca. Photo by Steve Huntley Heavy duty: A giant pump in action on Watson Street, Echuca. It is capable of pumping 2000 litres of water per second. Photo by Steve Huntley Banking up: Debris in the swollen Campaspe River near the Dungala Bridge. Photo by Steve Huntley Support: A ute drives some volunteers into Goulburn Road yesterday. Photo by Steve Huntley Heartbreaking: Floodwaters lapping next to a house in Goulburn Road, Echuca East. Photo by Steve Huntley Transportation: Dennis Case used this yellow tinnie to get into his Chanter St home. Photo by Steve Huntley Capsized: A kayak spotted upside in the swollen Murray River in Moama yesterday. Photo by Steve Huntley By Steve Huntley Related Stories News Will the new levy spell disaster for rural ratepayers?Benalla Rural City Council wants changes to the Victorian Government’s revamped emergency services levy due to its significant financial impact on rural ratepayers, particularly farmers. By Contributed News Indi is suffering from safe seat syndrome — Trenery“Over the past three years, funding has been cancelled, programmes have been hollowed out, or worst of all, funding has never arrived.” By Simon Ruppert News MPs highlight regional health concerns“Crucial services continue to be cut.” By Billie Davern News Three Benalla murals nominated in worldwide competitionThree Benalla murals are up for a prestigious award By Simon Ruppert Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Find out where power will be cut in Benalla Rural City, on May 4 News Commercial cannabis crop found in Benalla News Early voting opens this week News Major Forestry Transition Grant supports new jobs in Benalla News Expect noise and traffic changes as Benalla Station prepares for Inland Rail
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