5 September, 2025
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BREAKING: Severe storms have just hit the Buloke Region, causing widespread damage and prompting an emergency declaration as of September 9, 2025. Local authorities confirm that winds have surged up to 100 km/h, leading to flash flooding and significant disruptions across the area.

Emergency Services are on high alert as they respond to reports of fallen trees, power outages, and flooded roads. Over 2,000 residents are currently affected, with many being urged to evacuate to safer locations. The State Emergency Service (SES) is actively coordinating rescue efforts and providing assistance to those in need.

Local government officials stress the urgency of the situation.

“This storm poses a real threat to life and property,”

stated a spokesperson for the SES. Residents are advised to stay indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, and keep updated via official channels.

The storm system is expected to linger, with forecasts predicting continued severe weather conditions throughout the day. Authorities are working tirelessly to restore order and ensure public safety, but they emphasize that the situation remains fluid and dangerous.

In the wake of this critical event, emergency shelters have been established for those displaced by flooding. Community centers are being transformed into safe havens, and volunteers are mobilizing to assist with food and medical supplies.

As the situation develops, residents are encouraged to stay tuned to local news updates and follow guidance from emergency services. The impact of these storms is expected to be felt long after the skies clear, with potential damage assessments and recovery efforts set to begin immediately following the storms.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Keep an eye on updates from local authorities as they monitor the storm’s progression. Emergency responders are working around the clock, and the community’s resilience during this challenging time is crucial.

Stay safe and informed as this urgent situation unfolds in the Buloke Region. Share this update to keep friends and family aware of the ongoing weather emergency.