News GALLERY | Clean up will be a long road for Mooroopna By Tyler Maher Oct 21, 2022 Mooroopna’s Darrel Kay surrounded by his famly helping him with the aftermath of his flooded home. Photo by Megan Fisher News photographer Megan Fisher was in Mooroopna on Thursday. Here is what she saw. Previous Next Image 1 of 38 Darrel Kay's Home. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 2 of 38 Darrel Kay's Home. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 3 of 38 Inside Karz coffee shop cafe, on McLennan street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 4 of 38 Peter age 7, Katerina, Stavros Kontakos age 4 and Ruby Atkinson 8. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 5 of 38 Mooroopna floods Photo by Megan Fisher Image 6 of 38 McLennan street shops. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 7 of 38 Darrel Kay. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 8 of 38 Volunteer Sue-Ellen Russell at Peter’s Fish and Chip shop. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 9 of 38 Mooroopna causeway. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 10 of 38 Fish out the front of Merritt Funeral Services. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 11 of 38 McLennan street shops. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 12 of 38 Inside Darrel Kay’s house. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 13 of 38 Giota and Peter Kontakos. Peter’s Fish and chip shop. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 14 of 38 Watt Road. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 15 of 38 Merritt funeral services. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 16 of 38 Owner of Karz coffee shop cafe in McLennan street, Stephen Murphy. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 17 of 38 Mooroopna floods Photo by Megan Fisher Image 18 of 38 Bill + Beats staff Ciara-Jayne Neilly and Luke Mcleod Hawken. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 19 of 38 George Kontakos. Peter’s Fish and chip shop. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 20 of 38 McLennan street. Sandbags. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 21 of 38 Watt Road. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 22 of 38 Darrel Kay inside his flood affected home. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 23 of 38 Joe Racioppo at Salon 79, McLennan street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 24 of 38 Watt Road. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 25 of 38 Darrel Kay.Flood lines. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 26 of 38 Macisaac Road. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 27 of 38 Shrimp.McLennan street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 28 of 38 McLennan street. Caution Wet Floor. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 29 of 38 McLennan street, Mooroopna. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 30 of 38 Darrel Kay surrounded by his family helping him with the aftermath of his flooded home. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 31 of 38 McLennan street, Mooroopna. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 32 of 38 Mooroopna floods Photo by Megan Fisher Image 33 of 38 Out the front of Merritt Funeral Services. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 34 of 38 Merritt funeral services. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 35 of 38 Mooroopna floods Photo by Megan Fisher Image 36 of 38 No vehicles beyond this point. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 37 of 38 Owners Jody and Garry Merritt from Merritt Funeral Services. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 38 of 38 Mooroopna floods Photo by Megan Fisher News Live blog, October 21: Murchison bridge closed, Mooroopna sewerage update By Tyler Maher Shepparton News editor
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