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Minor flooding is possible along the Manning River at Wingham Friday evening.
An average of 171 millimetres of rain has been recorded during the past 48 hours to 4pm Friday over the Manning River valley.
Further rain is forecast for the next six hours, and at this stage it is not possible to predict flood peaks because of uncertainty over how much more rain will fall.
As a result the Manning River at Wingham may reach the minor flood level (4.90m) Friday evening.
THE NSW SES has warned minor flooding is possible along the Manning River at Wingham on Friday evening.
An average of 142 millimetres of rain has been recorded during the past 48 hours to noon Friday over the Manning River valley.
Further rain is forecast for the next six hours, and at this stage the SES said it is not possible to predict flood peaks because of uncertainty over how much more rain will fall.
As a result the Manning River at Wingham may reach the minor flood level (4.90m) Friday evening.
What the SES is expecting
As a result flood water may start to impact low lying areas, roads, bridges and causeways in and around the Wingham area including
- Bight Bridge (inundated and closed)
- Racecourse Road
- Fotheringham Street
- Wingham Peninsula
Should river heights continue to rise residents need to consider the impact of potential isolation.
What you need to do
People in areas likely to be impacted by flooding need to consider the following:
• Refraining from driving or walking through flood water
• The impact of possible road closures and flood isolation on work, family and educational commitments
• Monitoring emergency warnings and severe weather updates on local ABC radio, NSW SES Mid North Coast Facebook Page and Bureau of Meteorology website
• If your property is at risk of inundation, please raise moveable items, such as furniture, as high as possible onto benches or tables, placing electrical items on top
• If you live in a low-lying area and are advised by an emergency services officer to evacuate, please do so.