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This message is being issued for the Great Ocean Road from Kennett River to Lorne
  • The immediate threat of flash flooding has passed.
  • Dangerous hazards including mud, debris, damaged roads and fallen trees are still present. 
  • Crews are monitoring roads and bridges. Drive to the conditions. Follow directions from emergency services and traffic management.
There is no immediate threat to the community but hazards may still be present in the warning area. 
Impacts in your area.
  • The Great Ocean Road has reopened between Lorne and Skenes Creek. Cumberland Bridge has been partially opened with traffic management in place. Slow down and drive with caution. The Department of Transport and Planning is regularly inspecting the bridge.
  • Wye River Pedestrian Bridge remains closed.
  • Cumberland River Holiday Park remains closed. Park management will contact guests directly.
  • Parts of the Great Otway National Park remain closed. Parks Victoria are inspecting and repairing damaged areas. Visit https://www.parks.vic.gov.au for the latest information on park closures.
Other Information
Relief centres are closed. 
Information points will be open at the following locations between 9am - 5pm. The phone numbers are available 24 hours a day.
  • Great Ocean Road Visitor Information Centre - 100 Great Ocean Rd, Apollo Bay - 03 5232 9400
  • Lorne Visitor Information Centre - 15 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne - 1300 891 152 (between 9am and 5pm) or 03 5261 0600 (after hours).
This message was issued by the State Emergency Service

Unless the situation changes, this will be the last message issued for this incident. 

Use multiple sources to stay informed: 
Accessibility: 
The following services can help you, or someone you know, access information during an emergency. 
  • To access this information in other languages call the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 (freecall) and ask them to call VicEmergency Hotline.   
  • If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech/communication impairment contact the National Relay Service and ask them to call the VicEmergency Hotline.