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Australian PM tours flood-hit areas; evacuations, sandbagging underway

Volunteers assist local residents with cleanup efforts following severe flooding in the Maribyrnong suburb of Melbourne, Australia, October 17, 2022. REUTERS/Loren Elliott

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Sunday toured flood-hit parts of Victoria state, including the city of Melbourne, as three southeastern states continued to grapple with a flood crisis after days of heavy rain.

Parts of Victoria, southern New South Wales and northern regions of Tasmania were under flood warnings after a weather system last week dumped more than a month's worth of rain on the southeast.

The crisis comes after Australia's eastern states were hit by severe flooding in early 2022 as the country endures a third consecutive La Nina weather event, bringing heavy rains.

A pedestrian walks past piles of debris lining a residential street following severe flooding and damage to homes in the Maribyrnong suburb of Melbourne, Australia, October 17, 2022. REUTERS/Loren Elliott

"Australians are coming together, they are helping each other out and once again we are seeing at the worst of times, the best of the Australian character," Albanese said in Melbourne, where a major flood cleanup was underway.

Earlier, the prime minister flew over flood-affected areas of regional Victoria with the state's premier, Daniel Andrews.

Albanese said the "very severe weather event" was hitting urban and regional communities and that 60 Australian Defence Force personnel were assisting with evacuations and sandbagging.

FILE PHOTO: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks during the Australia-New Zealand Leaders' Meeting at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Offices in Sydney, Australia, on Friday, July 8, 2022. Steven SAPHORE/Pool via REUTERS

He announced emergency payments of A$1000 ($620) to Victorians who had been seriously injured or had their homes severely damaged or destroyed.

In Victoria, where flooding was the worst, the focus remained on the north, especially the city of Shepparton, where thousands of residents were told it was too late to evacuate as waters rose.

Footage on social media showed Shepparton residents kayaking down flooded streets and large segments of the city submerged.

A woman cleans up amidst piles of debris following severe flooding and damage to homes in the Maribyrnong suburb of Melbourne, Australia, October 17, 2022. REUTERS/Loren Elliott

In Melbourne, thousands of residents were mopping up after the Maribyrnong River burst its banks on Friday, inundating suburbs close to the central business district.

A controversial flood wall saved Melbourne's iconic Flemington racecourse from being inundated but has been blamed by some for worsening flooding in nearby residential areas.

Victoria State Emergency Service chief operations officer Tim Wiebusch said the state was experiencing "blue sky flooding", with heavy rains having passed.

FILE PHOTO: A pedestrian pushing a baby pram crosses a flooding intersection as heavy rains affect Sydney, Australia, October 6, 2022. REUTERS/Loren Elliott/File Photo

Victorian authorities reported the emergency's first flood fatality on Saturday after a man's body was found in floodwaters at Rochester, about 200 km (120 miles) north of Melbourne.

Across the border in New South Wales, 74 warnings were in place on Sunday, with authorities particularly concerned about flooding in the inland towns of Forbes, Narrandra and Moama.

In Tasmania, 22 flood warnings were current, with most located near Launceston, the island state's second-biggest city.

($1 = 1.6139 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Sam McKeith; Editing by Sandra Maler, Michael Perry and William Mallard)

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