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Katherine River Floods: Top End Braces for More Storms

Published 1 week, 3 days ago
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The Katherine River in Australias Northern Territory is experiencing a major flood, with the Bureau of Meteorology predicting it will reach 17.5 meters at Katherine Bridge today. This comes after ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle brought heavy rain to already saturated catchments over the weekend. Other rivers like the Waterhouse, Roper, and Daly are also seeing renewed rises from overnight showers, keeping flood warnings active across the Top End. Remote communities such as Beswick and Daly River have dealt with evacuations this wet season, and levels there remain high. Locals in Katherine are feeling the strain after back-to-back floods, with recovery paused as sandbags stay in place around homes and businesses. Interstate emergency teams have been called in to help weary crews, while officials warn against venturing into floodwaters. Forecasters expect the river to hold steady through Thursday before easing off, without reaching the earlier peak of 19.2 meters. Road closures persist, shelters are shut for now, but a field hospital stays open just in case. With more thunderstorms possible, authorities are urging everyone to stay vigilant as the Top End braces for whatever comes next.

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