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Weather Warnings - Flood Warning - Bellinger River

Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology, New South Wales

Final Minor Flood Warning for the Bellinger River

at Thora and Bellingen

Issued at 7:15 am EDT on Monday 20 March 2017
Flood Warning Number: 10

No significant rain has been recorded over the Bellinger River Valley since
Sunday morning.

Bellinger River:
River levels at Thora and Bellingen have both fallen below the minor flood
levels.

Flood Safety Advice:
FloodSafe advice is available at www.ses.nsw.gov.au

For emergency assistance call the SES on telephone number 132 500.

For life threatening emergencies, call 000 immediately.

Next issue:
This is a final warning, no further warnings will be issued for this event.

Latest River Heights:
Bellinger River at Thora, 2.95, Falling, 07:01 AM MON 20/03/17
Never Never Creek at Gleniffer, 1.34, Steady, 06:36 AM MON 20/03/17
Bellinger River at Bellingen, 2.65, Falling, 07:03 AM MON 20/03/17
Bellinger River at Repton, 0.55, Falling, 07:02 AM MON 20/03/17
Kalang River at Kooroowi-Scotchman, 1.25, Falling, 06:46 AM MON 20/03/17
Kalang River at Newry Island (AHD), 0.41, Falling, 07:02 AM MON 20/03/17
Kalang River at Urunga (AHD), 0.37, Falling, 07:00 AM MON 20/03/17

This advice is also available by dialling 1300 659 218. Warning, rainfall and
river information are available at www.bom.gov.au/nsw/flood. The latest weather
forecast is available at www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts.

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