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    Bundy floods pics

    The local paper has collated some pics of the flood water in town and surrounds. There have been a few evacuations and some other places in town have just been put on notice, but not even close the problems in Theodore/Chinchilla. They are predicting a bit more to flow down, so we will have to wait and see.

    Bundaberg floods continue - updated 28/12 | Bundaberg | Bundaberg News Mail

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    Here are some photos I have taken over the last few days.

    These photos were taken on boxing day 26th December

    So went out & about for a look at the floods today.

    Standing at the mower shop looking down towards Kennedy bridge with the cricket grounds on the left & the marching rounds on the right.


    The Kendall's flat's cricket grounds


    Towards the floating pontoon down near the bundy bell


    A few pics whilst standing on the old traffic bridge. The tide had peaked while we were there, but once it started to drop the water was absolutely flying :shock:






























    I will post another post with photo's from the 28th December (yesterday)

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    These photos are from the 28th December around Lunch time, waters have risen quite considerably on the overnight high tide, since these pics were taken. I will endeavour to get some more pics on today's tide so you can see the height difference.


    More rain here & upstream says the river is rising & will be for a couple of days at least.

    Looking from near the by wash over Kendall's flats cricket grounds.


    Lake Allen (sp) near the by wash at the western end of baldwin swamp. There is a massive play ground under all that water, only a few of the tall climbing toys are peaking through.






    On the other side of the road is a flat paddock that use to be a dump site, they have recently put a flat bitumen track on there for the cycling club to practice on. I think they might lease it out tot he rowing club for a bit.


    Back down near the mower shop I was standing near to take the pics of the cricket grounds & marching club the other day. The road is now closed off & under 4 feet or so of water in places,




    Marching grounds


    This looking form the north end of the marching grounds near shoe steel, over looking the marching grounds & the cricket grounds in the distance


    A couple of the river from near the old marine tafe across from shoe steel




    We did the old traffic bridge walk again, although got drowned & only made it halfway this time ;-)
    But this boat floated out of the slipway & down the river :shock: it somehow floated out into the middle & missed everything as it went down the river :shock: :shock:












    So back under the bridge for a couple of shots of the water height on the bridge pillars. Don't worry about my water marks, something has gone wrong in the process & I couldn't be bothered fixing it today ops: [oops] Compare the pics above.






    Over to targo street to have a look how home hardware & the stihl shop was fairing :shock: :shock: Compare to the pics above to see how far it has come up again....









    The melbourne hotel is closed & the water is lapping at the steps :shock:








    Just around the corner from the woolies servo

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    Top pics Gidget (Gary ?). Heaps more water at Kendalls Flat that I thought.

    Paul

    PS (sp?) Lake Ellen

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    Note the stunning bridge design---
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    These were all taken around 5-5:30 today Wednesday 29th December.





    Clearing the bridge as they closed it






    I am guessing we will be reading this one in the morning


    Mid Town Marina from the other side to where I was the other day.




    There is a road & car park under this yacht


    If the water reaches the stihl sign, it has reached the top story of their building. That is where they shifted the stock to as it has only ever flooded up there twice [oops]





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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    Top pics Gidget (Gary ?). Heaps more water at Kendalls Flat that I thought.

    Paul

    PS (sp?) Lake Ellen
    Thanks for that mate, Water is over the road there now

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    Unfortuanately for the mower shop, the water looks to be stihl rising.

    How are you going at your place Pop?

    CC

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    thanks for the pictures,

    its sad to see so much water and heartbreak.
    Safe Travels
    harry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Col.Coleman View Post
    Unfortuanately for the mower shop, the water looks to be stihl rising.

    How are you going at your place Pop?

    CC
    We have been fairly lucky with the water as only about 100mm flowing through the backyard is as bad as it got. This was because it could not get away quicker than it was falling from the sky.

    Where Nan & I live is not effected by rising river levels. Fortunately for us, the water is really only an inconvenience, so if there are any local AuLROians that really do need any help with the wet, please stick your hand up.

    Ronnie & Paul

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