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This Flood Advice is being issued for the Murray River from Yarrawonga to Barmah.

Water releases from Yarrawonga are expected to cause river level rises along the Murray River between Yarrawonga and Barmah over the coming days

River levels are expected to rise gradually and may inundate low lying areas adjacent to the river.  Conditions may change over the coming days as river levels respond to the water releases.

Rises are forecast to remain below the minor flood level.

Campsites, sections of parkland, and areas close to the riverbank are likely to be affected. Campers are encouraged to move to higher ground or safer locations.

Floodwater may impact access tracks, making them impassable to all vehicle types. 

Access to some campsites and recreational areas may become restricted.

Stay informed - monitor your local conditions and remain alert.
What you should do
  • If you are camping or staying near the Murray River, monitor river conditions and be prepared to relocate to higher ground if required.
  • Move vehicles, caravans, camping equipment and other belongings away from low-lying areas before access is cut off.
  • Parks Victoria has closed some park access gates due to the rising river levels. These closures are in place for your safety. Do not bypass closed gates or attempt to access closed areas via private farm gates or other alternative routes.
  • Do not drive through floodwater or around road closure signs.
  • Avoid walking through flooded areas.
  • Stay informed by monitoring warnings and following the advice of emergency services and land managers.
Impacts in your area
  • Flooding above floor level of a single-story home may occur in some locations.
  • High river levels and potential flooding in areas close to rivers and streams. 
  • Parks, hiking tracks and campgrounds may be closed due to flooding. To find out more go to www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/safety/flood-affected-parks. 
  • Caravan parks and camping grounds may be flooded. 
  • Areas around rivers and streams may be flooded. 
  • Boating in floodwaters is dangerous due to debris, submerged trees and other hidden dangers. 
This message was issued by State Emergency Service 

The next update is expected by 06/07/2026 04:00 pm or as the situation changes.

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