MINOR flooding at Maitland is expected to worsen as the day goes on, the NSW State Emergency Service warns, with river levels expected to peak on Monday afternoon.
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The SES warns the peak will be below the moderate flood level, peaking at about 8.4 metres at the Belmore bridge.
It is good news at Singleton, too, where flood levels have fallen below the minor level.
The Hunter river peaked at 12.7 metres in the township about 7.30am Sunday, below the minor level.
Raymond Terrace has also been warned to expect potential minor flooding at high tide on Monday night and Tuesday morning.
What the SES is expecting:
At Lower Hunter (Dunolly Bridge):
. Whittingham, Scotts Flat and Combo areas are currently under an Evacuation Order which is being monitored closely
. Local roads may be impacted by flood waters.
. Major roads may be impacted. including Golden Highway
At Maitland: (Belmore Bridge
. Local roads may be impacted by flood waters.
At Raymond Terrace:
. Localised flooding in low lying parts of Raymond Terrace is occurring
. Local roads may be impacted by flood waters.
What you need to do:
People in areas likely to be impacted by flooding in and around Singleton may still be experiencing isolation and should be taking appropriate action.
People in areas likely to be impacted by flooding in and around Maitland may still be experiencing isolation and should be taking appropriate action.
People in areas likely to be impacted by flooding in and around Raymond Terrace may still be experiencing isolation and should be taking appropriate action.
. Do not drive, ride or walk-through flood water
. Farmers on low lying land close to rivers and creeks are urged to monitor livestock, pumps, and other equipment. Waste and chemical containers should be located well above predicted flood levels.
. Residents of low-lying areas near the river should keep an active watch on the flood waters.
. Keep in contact with your neighbours.
. Consider impacts of possible road closures on work, family and educational commitments.
. Monitoring emergency warnings and severe weather updates.
. If you live in a low-lying area and are advised by an emergency services officer to evacuate, please do so.