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An estimated 500 homes are flooded in Victoria with number expected to grow: Daniel Andrews
Victoria's premier, Daniel Andrews, has been on ABC radio Melbourne this morning, providing listeners with an update on the floods.
Obviously this has been a very, very significant flood event and it's far from over. There's a little bit more rainfall but as that weather event passes through, the real challenge is waters continuing to rise and more and more houses being inundated, more and more communities being closed off, becoming isolated, then of course we move to clean up and all of those issues.
We think there's about 500 homes that are flooded, we think there are another 500 that have been isolated across the state. But I would just say they're very early estimates and the aerial intelligence gathering choppers are up in the air now ... they'll be doing all their reports back to the state control centre. So I'd say those numbers are absolutely certain to grow. And indeed, we're still asking people to leave in some areas. There have been important, important evacuation notices have been issued in a number of communities. So those numbers will go up. That's why we've got nine important relief centres opening and 50 sandbag collection points. There's an enormous amount of work going on.
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