Tasmania State Emergency Service (SES) crews remain prepared while conditions start to ease. “Tasmania SES has received advice from the Bureau of Meteorology which forecasts that weather conditions are expected…
Tasmania SES is again calling on Tasmanians to stay up to date with weather forecasts and warnings, with more wet conditions expected to impact already saturated riverine systems over the…
SES Tasmania is preparing for what is expected to be another wet week, with the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting more rain in the coming days. Tasmania SES Acting Director, Leon…
Tasmanians are being urged to prepare for wet conditions developing again this week. With the weather forecast to be wet across Tasmania from Monday to Thursday this coming week, particularly…
The Tasmanian community is again being advised to prepare for rain over the weekend and into early next week. Tasmania SES Acting Director, Leon Smith said advice from the Bureau…
Railton and Geeveston community members are encouraged to know their flood risk and prepare for floods. The SES Railton and Geeveston Flood Guides provide information on the flood risk in…
Tasmania State Emergency Service (SES) is recommending the community be aware of forecast rain over coming days and prepare accordingly. While flooding in northern Tasmania is continuing to ease from…
The flood situation is easing across the north and north west as rivers slowly recede. There is still significant flooding and this will continue to subside over the coming days…
Some rivers in the North are still rising as floodwaters move downstream as Tasmania’s significant flooding event continues. While rivers are falling in the North West region, in the North…
Date: 15 October 2022 While it is no longer raining heavily in the Northern and North West regions, rivers are still rising as floodwaters move downstream across the weekend. Isolated…