Rochester VICSES is encouraging community members to drop in and pick up their flood height magnets this week.
Rochester SES unit and North Central Catchment Management Authority have developed a magnet for every property in town, identifying the water level it is predicted to receive when a minor, moderate or major flood occurs.
SES volunteers, North Central CMA staff and Campaspe Shire Council’s flood recovery team are stationed on the corner of Gillies and Moore streets in the former Commonwealth Bank branch.
Residents and business owners are urged to visit the site to collect their magnets, where they can learn more about the data and how to respond in emergencies.
The SES team is using the opportunity to remind the community to bag it, block it, lift it and leave during a flood or storm.
Campaspe Shire Council is also running visitors through its First 72 Hours initiative, which asks residents to follow four steps: make an emergency plan, back up information, prepare a kit and staying informed.
To learn more about the First 72 Hours, head to campaspe.vic.gov.au/thefirst72hours
The SES local flood guide can be accessed at https://tinyurl.com/vicsesfloodguide
Residents can drop in on Tuesday, November 12, from 8am to 2pm; Wednesday, November 13, from 9am to 2pm; and Thursday, November 14, and Friday, November 15, from 2pm to 7pm.