Gallery | SES workers door-knock around the clock

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Gameplan: Many residential properties have been visited by SES workers and volunteers.

SES and Search and Rescue volunteers door-knocked hundreds of homes in Shepparton, Kialla and Mooroopna this week.

This was to alert homeowners that there may be flooding in streets around their houses and to reassure those residents of what incoming floodwater would mean for them.

Check out some photos from VicEmergency of the house visits and door-knocks.

SES local flood guides are available at https://www.ses.vic.gov.au/plan-and-stay-safe/flood-guides

Busy: SES workers and volunteers were on the move on Wednesday and Thursday.
Letter drop: Pamphlets and flyers were also left in mailboxes with information on the current floods.
A moment to pause: VICSES reminds the public not to drive in floodwaters.
Making sure: Despite the SES not being concerned about homes being inundated with water, officers went to homes ensuring they had enough supplies in case of isolation.
Earlier this week: SES workers were filling sandbags in Shepparton.
On patrol: Both workers and volunteers were out and about yesterday, visiting homes.
Staying dry: The crew were happy to help ease the worries of local residents.
Doing the rounds: VICSES workers knocked on hundreds of homes in the GV on Wednesday. Photos: VicEmergency