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Community flood awareness : Mitchell River and tributaries : a practical guide on how to prevent and reduce flood damage.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Victoria : The Service, 1996]Description: 17 p. : mapDDC classification:
  • 363.3493 21
Contents:
Subject: On average the Mitchell River floods 2-3 times per year and a large part of the low-lying area surrounding the river is inundated with flood water either from the main stream or one of its tributaries. The enormity of the floods of April 1990 caused an even greater area to be flooded, including land where flooding was totally unexpected. Whilst actual flooding cannot be prevented, this guide is a means of providing specific information that will help you through the ordeal and lessen the impact on your life. An important aspect of this guide is to advise people that they must accept responsibility for their own well-being and be proactive in preparing for these regularly occurring natural events
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Introduction -- Characteristics of the Mitchell River -- Catchment map for Mitchell River -- How the flood warning system works -- Background flood information -- Useful tips -- Developing your own flood plan -- Roles and responsibilities

On average the Mitchell River floods 2-3 times per year and a large part of the low-lying area surrounding the river is inundated with flood water either from the main stream or one of its tributaries. The enormity of the floods of April 1990 caused an even greater area to be flooded, including land where flooding was totally unexpected. Whilst actual flooding cannot be prevented, this guide is a means of providing specific information that will help you through the ordeal and lessen the impact on your life. An important aspect of this guide is to advise people that they must accept responsibility for their own well-being and be proactive in preparing for these regularly occurring natural events

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