South Australia’s Riverland communities are bracing for potential flooding as the River Murray continues to rise, potentially affecting thousands of homes and farms. 7NEWS
South Australia’s Riverland communities are bracing for potential flooding as the Murray River continues to rise, potentially affecting thousands of homes and farms.
The increased water levels have been caused by recent rainfalls interstate in critical catchment areas across the Murray Darling Basin.7NEWS
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