Rainfall inundates Melbourne’s south-east, with Sandringham and Beaumaris residents left wading through floodwaters

Rainfall inundates Melbourne's south-east, with Sandringham and Beaumaris residents left wading through floodwaters

Rainfall swamps Melbourne’s southeast, forcing residents of Beaumaris and Sandringham to wade through floodwaters.

 

The south-east suburbs of Melbourne are flooded, with cars and homes damaged by nighttime flash flooding.
When more than 40mm of rain fell, causing trees to fall, building damage, and road rescues, the SES responded to more than 100 requests for assistance.
In Sandringham and Beaumaris, homeowners were seen on camera wading through knee-high water, while others tried to rescue automobiles and swept buckets of water out of their houses.

Rainfall inundates Melbourne's south-east, with Sandringham and Beaumaris residents left wading through floodwaters

The rain managed to seep into houses, causing backyards to get flooded.
Cars sustained damage from the flooding, and backyards were totally submerged.Residents have complained about drainage in the neighborhood, claiming it has been a problem for a while now because of the flooding.

Jo Hynes, a resident, told 9News that water leaked through her home’s whole ground level.
“Right through my bar, my bedroom, my walk-in robe, and my kitchen—I had a brand new kitchen installed on Friday,” she explained.
“It’s shocking.”

Jo Hynes, a resident, told 9News that water leaked through her home’s whole ground level.
“Right through my bar, my bedroom, my walk-in robe, and my kitchen—I had a brand new kitchen installed on Friday,” she explained.
“It’s shocking.”

It happens while extreme weather and record-breaking rainfall are plaguing several Australian states.
Residents in South Australia were advised to prepare for destructive winds as areas experienced the most intense rainfall in over 70 years.
A deluge on Sunday caused the Central Eyre and Yorke Peninsula to experience road closures, flood warnings, and record-breaking rainfall totals.With Cyclone Jasper predicted to pass over the coast of Far North Queensland in the next 24 hours, residents of Queensland are also ready for gale-force winds and torrential rains in the coming days.

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