PREMIUM News Gallery | Photos from the Echuca-Moama flood crisis By Bransen Gibson Oct 30, 2022 Sunday stroll: A couple goes for a walk along the levee in Echuca East on Sunday. Photo by Bransen Gibson Convoy: People, a car and two boats make their way out to flooded properties along Goulburn Rd in Echuca’s east. Photo by Bransen Gibson Flooded: SES members on a boat in floodwaters near the Dhungala Bridge, with a river gauge in the background. Photo by Bransen Gibson Afloat: A group with a boat in front of a flooded property along Goulburn Rd, Echuca. Photo by Bransen Gibson Helping hand: Cars line up to drop off sandbags that were taken out to help protect homes on Gouldburn Rd, Echuca. Photo by Bransen Gibson High level: A flood gauge shows the water level in front of homes on the wrong side of the levee along Goulburn Rd in Echuca. Photo by Bransen Gibson Transport: A canoe that residents have been using to get to and from their isolated home on Warren St, Echuca. Photo by Bransen Gibson Protection: Sandbags waiting to be taken out to homes on Goulburn Rd. Photo by Bransen Gibson Inundated: A flooded sign near the Kerrabee Soundshell in Moama. Photo by Bransen Gibson Echuca’s great divide: A woman and her dog walk along the levee in Echuca. Photo by Bransen Gibson Barrier: A huge stack of sandbags were used to help protect a home on the wrong side of the levee from floodwaters. Photo by Bransen Gibson Assistance: Members from the Australian Defence Force help remove sandbags from a home. Photo by Bransen Gibson Underwater: Part of the flooded playground at Lions Park on Campaspe Esplanade in Echuca. The park is right next to the Campaspe River. Photo by Bransen Gibson Parked: A boat tied up out the front of a flooded house on Goulburn Rd, Echuca. Photo by Bransen Gibson No camping: A section along the Campaspe River in Echuca that would normally be a great picnic spot is still under water. Photo by Bransen Gibson Deep end: A car drives through floodwaters that submerged a large section of Warren St, Echuca. Photo by Bransen Gibson Soaked: A pile of used sandbags that helped protect homes in Echuca’s east. Photo by Bransen Gibson Emergency services: An SES boat parked at one end of Warren St in Echuca. Photo by Bransen Gibson By Bransen Gibson
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