Hundreds of farms and rural properties remain isolated across the region after days of heavy rain, with relief efforts set to continue for several days.
Emergency Services Minister Michael Gallacher on Thursday extended the natural disaster zones to take in Gunnedah, Narrabri, Gwydir, Muswellbrook, Liverpool Plains, Tamworth and the Upper Hunter Shire councils.
This brings the total number of affected areas to 10.
"The natural disaster declarations for these areas activates a number of assistance schemes for home, land and business owners under the NSW Disaster Assistance Arrangements," Mr Gallacher said in a statement.
The shires of Moree Plains, Armidale Dumaresq and Inverell were declared natural disaster zones earlier this week, with entire parts of Moree and Wee Waa remaining underwater after downpours caused rivers to burst their banks
dont you think anyone else reads the papers or see.s the news??
I think that was a bit uncalled for. I'm sure it was meant to be helpfull
I tend to agree with Clare46, not all travellers have access to papers and tv/radio, they rely on "The Grey Nomads" site for info. I hope you didn't mean it the way it has come across yogi.
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I did ask this question on behalf of JazzinAround just a few days back and only got one very helpful reply from lilly. As the results are conflicting now I'm not sure if she is able to get across to the coast from Forbes area. So are all the roads closed or not. Has the flooding got worse or not. Thats why we have this forum to help each other with information, Thanks Oldbriney for the update.
Hundreds of farms and rural properties remain isolated across the region after days of heavy rain, with relief efforts set to continue for several days.
Emergency Services Minister Michael Gallacher on Thursday extended the natural disaster zones to take in Gunnedah, Narrabri, Gwydir, Muswellbrook, Liverpool Plains, Tamworth and the Upper Hunter Shire councils.
This brings the total number of affected areas to 10.
"The natural disaster declarations for these areas activates a number of assistance schemes for home, land and business owners under the NSW Disaster Assistance Arrangements," Mr Gallacher said in a statement.
The shires of Moree Plains, Armidale Dumaresq and Inverell were declared natural disaster zones earlier this week, with entire parts of Moree and Wee Waa remaining underwater after downpours caused rivers to burst their banks
Thanks Briney,
I don't get to watch the news much or listen to the radio etc, so was unaware you were having floods over there (i'm in WA) and I have visited or lived in some of the areas you mentioned. Keep up the good posts......
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I did ask this question on behalf of JazzinAround just a few days back and only got one very helpful reply from lilly. As the results are conflicting now I'm not sure if she is able to get across to the coast from Forbes area. So are all the roads closed or not. Has the flooding got worse or not. Thats why we have this forum to help each other with information, Thanks Oldbriney for the update.
JazzinAround will be fine all roads from as far south as parks to the coast and up to qld throught The new england all are open and safe ....cant say for sure about the newell at moree .. i did hear it open and ok
Flooding has not got any worst only better around here
As for coment about part of wee waa been under water well some farms are yes but wee waa has a levy bank and has done for years and flooding is just a normal part of life for them .. that ia unless there has been something happen over night there was talking to mum brother there yesterday he said they expected road to be open to some traffic today
-- Edited by lilly31 on Friday 2nd of December 2011 11:50:36 AM
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