Friday update: Revised peak and time of Murray River in Echuca Moama shared by Campaspe Shire Council

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Creeping up: Campaspe Shire Council posted earlier today that the Murray River at Echuca Wharf is now expected to peak at 95.3m (AHD) on Wednesday. Photo by Steve Huntley

Campaspe Shire Council posted this morning that the Murray River at Echuca Wharf is now expected to peak at 95.3m (AHD) on Wednesday.

That peak is lower than the earlier predicted totals of 95.9m told to the general public at Monday’s community meeting at Echuca East and a 95.6m figured shared on Tuesday night.

Then SES chief officer operations Tim Wiebusch provided a different figure and time in his 12.30pm briefing today.

“The Bureau is forecasting a major flood warning on 94.8m on Saturday and a peak of around 95m on Tuesday,” Mr Wiebusch said.

“The river levels will remain high at that level for many days and then we will see those waters head down to Torrumbarry, near Cohuna and into Swan Hill.

Mr Wiebusch reiterated the evacuate now warnings for Echuca and Echuca Village.

“This is the most serious warning we’ve issued. We’re asking people to take action now and take themselves away from the threat of major flooding.”

The Murray River continues to creep higher.

The chart of the Murray River level at Echuca Wharf.

As of 9am today, the Murray River was 94.58m (AHD) at Echuca Wharf and rated steady.

That represents a rise of 14cm in the previous 24 hour period.

In its 11am update, VicEmergency is predicting the Murray River at Echuca-Moama may reach around 94.80m (AHD) during Sunday, bringing with it major flooding.

This level is similar to the October 1993 flood event (94.77m AHD).

The Murray River at Torrumbarry Weir may reach around 7.85 metres around 24-29 October, with major flooding.

This is higher than the January 1974 flood.

The Murray River at Barham may reach 6.20 metres around 24-29 October, with major flooding.

This is higher than the October 1993 and 2016 floods.

Further rises are possible.

The level of the Campaspe River in Echuca at 10am today was 94.41m AHD and above the moderate flood level.

The river is expected to remain around the moderate flood level today and into tomorrow.

Renewed rises are predicted in the coming days due to flood waters backing up from the Murray River.

Emergency evacuation warnings remain in place for parts of Echuca, Echuca Village and Moama.

A moderate flood warning remains in place for Nathalia-Picola-Barmah.

The moderate flood warning issued earlier in the week remains in place for Torrumbarry, Gunbower, Leitchville and Patho.

The major flood warning for Glyn Road, Wharparilla also remains in place, as does the moderate flood warning for O’Dwyer Road, Wharparilla.

Mr Wiebusch shared an update for Rochester.

“At Rochester we’ve got good news. The level of the Campaspe is back at the minor flood level and it will continue to be that way over the next few days,” he said.

The current list of road closures as provided by Campaspe Shire Council is as follows:

Rochester

Township remains closed

Many roads to the west of the township are closed. At this stage we are not able to access the area to advise details.

There is little access from Rochester to Bamawm / Lockington - particular roads impacted:

Prairie Rochester Road

Foster Road

Railway Road

O'Donnell Road

Echuca

Northern Highway - from Fehring Lane south all the way to Elmore

Echuca Kyabram Road C351 (McKenzie Road) - from Echuca-Nanneella Road to Kyabram

Simmie Road - from Murray Valley Highway to O'Dea Road

Campaspe Esplanade - from Rose Street to Warren Street

McKenzie Street - from Ogilvie Avenue to Eyre Street (Back 9 Golf Course)

Eyre Street - from McKenzie Street to Haverfield Street

Kerford Street - from Sutton Street to Mitchell Street (sandbagging site)

Warren Street - from Cobb Highway to Murray Valley Highway

Anderson Road - from Campbell Road to Menzies Road

Watson Street - from Hopwood Place to Crofton Street

Elizabeth Street - from Campaspe Esplanade to Shackell Street

Butcher Street - from Campaspe Esplanade to Shackell Street

Luth Street - from Campaspe Esplanade to Crossen Street

Murray Esplanade - from Leslie Street to Hopwood Place

Pakenham Street - from Sutton Street to Bowen Street

Bowen Street - from Goulburn Road to Pakenham Street

Anstruther Street - from Sturt Street to Hovell Street

Goulburn Road - from Pakenham Street to Lady Augusta Road

Pakenham Street - from Goulburn Road to Bowen Street

Scenic Drive - from Crofton Street to the end of the drive

Mary Ann Road - from Goulburn Road to Mitchell Road

Brown Road - from Murray Valley Highway to Lady Augusta Road

Haverfield Street - from North Street to Eyre Street

Sturt Street - from Pakenham Street to the bridge roundabout

Lady Augusta Road - from Mitchell Road to Brown Road

Echuca Village

Simmie Road - from McKee Road to the riverbank

Stewarts Bridge Road - from Echuca Village to Wallala Road

Torrumbarry/Gunbower

Headworks Road from Murray Valley Highway to the end of the road

Torrumbarry Weir Road from Murray Valley Highway to the end of the road

Brereton Road from Island School Road to the end of the road

Kyabram / Tongala / Strathallan / Nanneella

Echuca Kyabram Road from Simmie Road to Kyabram

Henderson Road from Finlay Road to Graham Road

O'Dea Road from Echuca-Nanneella Road to Murray Valley Highway

Echuca-Nanneella Road from O'Dea Road to Graham Road

Doherty Road from Craig Road to Webb Road

Wyuna

Murray Valley Highway from Scobie Road to McCoys Bridge

Patho

Davis Road from Murray Valley Highway to McIntyre Road

Ballendella

Prarie-Rochester Road from Northern Highway to Lockington Road