Key Points
- More than 100 people have been evacuated from Borroloola in NT.
- The ADF is on standby to evacuate other flood-hit communities such as Timber Creek, Pigeon Hole and Kalkarindji.
- The McArthur River is likely to reach 18 metres – three metres above the river’s record peak in 2001.
Heavy rains brought on by ex-Tropical Cyclone Megan earlier in the week showed the McArthur River was likely to reach 18 metres – three metres above the river’s record peak in 2001.
Borroloola is the only community being evacuated in the NT, but the ADF is on standby to evacuate other flood-hit communities such as Timber Creek, Pigeon Hole and Kalkarindji.
Authorities were also set to drop four tonnes of food to Borroloola residents who chose to stay or were not being evacuated.
Borroloola residents have been evacuated to Darwin after widespread flooding due to Cyclone Megan on 20 March. Source: AAP / Australian Defence Force
The Bureau of Meteorology’s Shenagh Gamble said ex-Tropical Cyclone Megan had brought heavy rainfall to the Macarthur River region.
The river is set to peak between 3pm and 6pm on Thursday.
There is a severe weather warning in place from Tennant Creek to the West Australian border, where ex-Tropical Cyclone Megan is set to dissipate after the weekend.
Source Agencies