Worst may be over for flood-stricken Gunnedah, but heavy rain forecast for North West has SES on high alert

Caitlin Reid
Updated November 30 2021 - 7:44pm, first published 5:30pm
ON STANDBY: SES Superintendent Mitch Parker said crews are on standby should the predicted rainfall this week pose any new risks. Photo: Peter Hardin
ON STANDBY: SES Superintendent Mitch Parker said crews are on standby should the predicted rainfall this week pose any new risks. Photo: Peter Hardin

THE worst may be over for Gunnedah, but flood impacted locals are still being warned to brace for renewed river rises with further rain predictions putting a damper on clean-up efforts.

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Caitlin Reid

Caitlin Reid

Journalist

Caitlin Reid is a journalist at the Northern Daily Leader, focussing on a range of topics including Tamworth Regional Council, education, property and entertainment. To get in touch, email caitlin.reid@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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