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Flood Updates from Hay Shire Council 

Important Flood Update - Update 5 November 2022

Current River height: 8.19m and steady.
Rainfall: Next week’s forecast looks reasonable, with some showers anticipated tomorrow evening, as well as later next week.
Predicted River Peak: The BOM website indicates the river may peak again at 8.6m 13-15 November, and we anticipate further peaks a few weeks later. Last week’s peak was 8.68m.
Flood Levee: Closed off 8 flood gates and have 27 pumps set up accordingly to remove any water from rainfall. Flood gates continued to be opened as the river level falls. We ask for patience as staff start pumps to remove water built up from any rainfall, especially if have there is short sharp rainfall event.
Council crews: Continuing to monitor the levees and inspecting known hot spots, and have staff patrolling 24hrs a day.
Water levels in both Booligal and Maude are being monitored and assistance provided where required. The water is steady in Maude and crews are on hand as required. We are expecting large inflows from the lower Mirrool Creek and Lachlan River over the coming days and weeks.
Council has undertaken aerial survey of the northern and western areas of the LGA this week, and is subsequently in discussions with Resilience NSW regarding assistance to effected rural landowners.


🔸 Old Thelangerin Road
🔸 Alma Road
🔸 Boxyards Road
🔸 Nap Nap Road
🔸 Hay Weir Road
🔸 Ti-Tree Road
🔸 Sidonia Road
🔸 Lara Road
🔸 Romani Road
🔸 Jerilderie Road

❗️There is water over the Maude Road in several places, as well as the Mid Western Highway, the Cobb Highway north of Booligal is closed. We remind people to drive to the conditions and that water can create hidden hazards on the roads.
If you require flood assistance please contact SES on 📞132 500.
❌Please do not attempt to cross or drive through floodwaters or along/across the top of the levee bank system.
Please only rely on official advice provided by the SES and/or Hay Shire Council.
Council will provide regular updates as further information comes to hand.
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