G.T.
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How are you going today Anne-Marie @A-M ? Hope things are improving down there.
We are OK here at Emerald Lakes - though we can kayak in the man cave under our house instead of out on the lake! We kept watching the weather radar and the system just hovered above for days. Fortunately we moved important things upstairs before the water really rose. Now we just have to wait for it to recede before the clean up starts.
No one could have predicted how much rain was going to fall out of the sky in such a short time. Our daughter-in-law & grandkids live on the outskirts of Murwillumbah NSW (son is a FIFO and is in Western Australia at the moment so she is home with the 3 kids). They have had well over 1000mm of rain in a week - that is a metre of rain - as in almost 40 inches!! Fortunately they are near the top of the hill so, while they are marooned, they are safe.
Hope all other Aussie Pad peeps are safe too
Trish
We are OK here at Emerald Lakes - though we can kayak in the man cave under our house instead of out on the lake! We kept watching the weather radar and the system just hovered above for days. Fortunately we moved important things upstairs before the water really rose. Now we just have to wait for it to recede before the clean up starts.
No one could have predicted how much rain was going to fall out of the sky in such a short time. Our daughter-in-law & grandkids live on the outskirts of Murwillumbah NSW (son is a FIFO and is in Western Australia at the moment so she is home with the 3 kids). They have had well over 1000mm of rain in a week - that is a metre of rain - as in almost 40 inches!! Fortunately they are near the top of the hill so, while they are marooned, they are safe.
Hope all other Aussie Pad peeps are safe too
Trish
That's beyond my capability to imagine how much water that is. I'm so glad they are safe and that they evacuated when they did!