PREMIUM News Gallery: Benalla flooding October 14, 2022 By Simon Ruppert Oct 18, 2022 Irony: The Benalla floods, Friday, October 14, 2022. Photo by Simon Ruppert Just above water: The Royal, Benalla on Friday, October 14, 2022. Photo by Simon Ruppert Assessing the damage: Towards Benalla gardens from Arundel St on Friday, October 14, 2022. Photo by Simon Ruppert Devastating: Arundel St back gardens on Friday, October 14, 2022. Photo by Simon Ruppert Road or river: The Benalla floods, Friday, October 14, 2022. Photo by Simon Ruppert Torrent: Benalla was effectively cut in half by floodwaters. Photo by Simon Ruppert Soaked: Benalla Gardens from Royal car park, Friday, October 14, 2022. Photo by Simon Ruppert Closed: Bridge St towards Benalla-Monash bridge on Friday, October 14. Photo by Simon Ruppert Flooded: Crossing the park in a tinny. Benalla, Friday, October 14 2022. Photo by Simon Ruppert Floating: Benalla Library on Friday, October 14. Photo by Issie Hill Broken banks: Lakeside Benalla, Friday, October 14. Photo by Issie Hill Soaked: Bridge St Benalla at 5.30 am Friday, October 14 Photo by Simon Ruppert Beware, some big potholes opened up in Benalla. This is the Arundel St / Ackerly Ave roundabout at 5.15 am on Friday, October 15. Photo by Simon Ruppert All hands on deck: SES assist with sandbagging on Arundel St in the early hours of Friday morning, October 14. Photo by Simon Ruppert Still rising: Ackerly Ave early Friday morning, October 14. Photo by Simon Ruppert Headed downstream: A large rubbish bin floats past Benalla Art Gallery. Photo by Simon Ruppert Under: The Benalla showgrounds and Glasshouse on Friday, October 14. Photo: Julie Harrison Photo by Contributed Close: Flood waters almost reached the Benalla Moira Club. Photo: Andrew Ashton. Photo by Andrew Ashton Damp: The Benalla Splash Park on Friday morning, October 14. Photo: Andrew Ashton. Photo by Andrew Ashton Rising: Waters coming up under the Benalla-Monash Bridge. Photo: Andrew Ashton. Photo by Andrew Ashton Fast flowing: Water rising under the Benalla Art Gallery. Photo: Andrew Ashton. Photo by Andrew Ashton By Simon Ruppert Editor
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