BREAKING: Severe flooding is currently impacting the Melbourne area, prompting the evacuation of over 10,000 residents as authorities respond to rapidly rising waters. Just confirmed by the Victorian Government, rainfall has reached an unprecedented 500mm within 24 hours, causing widespread chaos and property damage.
Residents are being urged to evacuate immediately, with reports indicating that more than 3,000 properties are now at risk of inundation. Emergency alerts have been sent out across the region, warning of the severe weather conditions and encouraging those in low-lying areas to seek higher ground.
The State Emergency Service (SES) is deploying teams to assist with evacuations and provide aid to affected communities. Evacuation centers are being established to accommodate displaced individuals and families, with local authorities mobilizing resources to ensure public safety.
Authorities are emphasizing the urgency of the situation, stating that the worst of the flooding could still be ahead. “We are facing an ongoing emergency,” said a spokesperson for the SES. “We urge everyone to take these warnings seriously and evacuate if instructed.”
As of January 9, 2026, the situation remains fluid with significant rain forecasted to continue throughout the day. This developing crisis is expected to disrupt transportation and essential services across Melbourne, raising concerns for public safety and emergency response efforts.
Residents are encouraged to stay tuned for official updates and to follow safety advice from local authorities. For those in the affected areas, immediate action is crucial to ensure personal safety and minimize risks associated with the flooding.
What’s next? Community leaders are convening to discuss further emergency measures, while the SES plans to hold a press conference later today to provide additional updates.
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