Emergency flood warning issued for Katherine after 100mm of rain hits region
An emergency flood warning has been issued for Katherine, Australia, as nearly 100mm of rain has caused significant river level rises.
The Northern Territory town of Katherine is under an emergency flood warning as the. Katherine River has reached 13 metres and is projected to rise further, possibly reaching major flood status. The Bureau of Meteorology reports that since 9am yesterday, almost 100mm of rain has fallen, significantly increasing river levels across the region. Residents of Katherine and the nearby community of Beswick have been advised to seek higher ground and remain sheltered indoors until the situation stabilizes.
The Bureau of Meteorology has identified rapid increases in river levels along critical waterways, including the Katherine River, Seventeen Mile Creek, and Birdie Creek. With the current rainfall intensifying, major flooding is anticipated, especially during Friday. The BOM's alerts serve as crucial warnings to the local community, emphasizing the necessity for preparedness and prompt action to ensure safety from possible flood impacts.
Authorities are monitoring the weather conditions closely and providing updates as they assess the situation. As local rivers continue to rise, emergency response teams are likely to be mobilized to assist residents if the flooding escalates. The emergency warning underlines the need for residents to remain vigilant and heed safety advisories from the Bureau of Meteorology and local government agencies.