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Old 15-10-2010, 09:43 PM   #1
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Default Flooding on Hume Highway, Sthn NSW

Dont know if anybody has already posted this but a few travel warnings for anybody heading South tonight:

As of 3pm this afternoon the Hume Highway, Olympic Highway and Sturt Highways were all closed due to flooding. The Hume stops at Holbrook in both directions and the Olympic stops at Wagga in the North and Albury in the South, the Sturt Highway is closed between Wagga and Narrandera.

I was unlucky enough to be driving home from Albury this afternoon and got caught in it - Holbrook's main street (which is the Hume Hwy) was under 1m of water - no way you'd get through.

If youre heading South best check that the route you plan to take is still open. Check:

http://livetraffic.rta.nsw.gov.au/

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