News Gallery | 2022 Echuca-Moama floods By Josh Huntly Oct 18, 2022 Ready: A sandbagged property on Goulburn Rd, Echuca. Photos: Steve Huntley Photo by Steve Huntley Riverine Herald photographer Steve Huntley snapped Echuca East as it prepares for rising floodwaters. Waiting: Pakenham St residents Julie and Peter Golledge survey the flood levee. Photo by Steve Huntley Eyes on: Bowen St, Echuca resident Bernie Southern looks on at the levee works. Photo by Steve Huntley Powering through: Levee works in Echuca East. Photo by Steve Huntley Working overtime: Excavators continue levee works on Bowen St. Photo by Steve Huntley Rising: The Murray River creeps up on the Echuca East flood levee at Bowen St, Echuca. Photo by Steve Huntley Dry road only: Signs submerged at Pakenham St, Echuca. Photo by Steve Huntley Stacking up: Volunteers sandbag a house on Goulburn Rd in Echuca. Photo by Steve Huntley Delivery: More sand is delivered to the Echuca levee bank. Photo by Steve Huntley Protection: Helpers continue sandbagging efforts on Goulburn Rd, Echuca. Photo by Steve Huntley Working hard: Volunteers work hard to sandbag a house in Echuca’s East. Photo by Steve Huntley Creeping up: The Murray River rising at the Bowen St, Echuca levee. Photo by Steve Huntley Widespread flooding: Aerial photos of bushland in Moama. Photo by Steve Huntley Encroaching: The Campaspe River by the Beechworth Bakery. Hard work: Ted and John McGowen assist in sandbag operations. Photo by Steve Huntley Ready: Echuca resident Lee Kavanagh at the site of extensive flood preparations. Photo by Steve Huntley Under water: The Northern Hwy roundabout, and beyond it a flooded Warren St. Photo by Steve Huntley Toeing the line: An excavator continues work on the Echuca East flood levee. Photo by Steve Huntley Lost property: A trailer fell victim to Echuca floodwaters. Photo by Steve Huntley Climbing: Floodwaters threaten a property in Echuca. Photo by Steve Huntley By Josh Huntly Related Stories News Certainty in an uncertain worldThe story is told of a little boy, who was rescued after a terrible incident at sea. He was found clinging to a rock. His rescuers asked him if he was scared, to which he replied, “Yes, I was. I shook all night. But thankfully the rock didn’t move.” By Yarrawonga Chronicle News Learn to rescue injured wildlife Learn to become a community wildlife rescue volunteer and give an injured animal the best chance of survival. By Yarrawonga Chronicle News Celebrate mum with music and luxuryTreat mum to a three-course lunch with live music and a chance to win a luxurious stay at The Sebel Yarrawonga this Mother’s Day. By Sponsored Content News Two crashes highlight need to be vigilant Two separate motor accidents, within 20 minutes of each other, had Yarrawonga’s emergency services kept busy last night. By Yarrawonga Chronicle Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News What’s on this Easter News Style, community and heart at Fashion on Malibu News Indecision stalls bridge project Sport Easter tennis tournament ready to explode News Phillip Droop: A golf legend farewelled
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