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Strong winds spark tree warning

Swan Hill residents have been urged to stay away from red gums and other trees on river banks along the Murray River during the strong winds experienced today. 

Vic Emergency issued an alert this morning for communities in and around Swan Hill, Robinvale, Mildura, Renmark who have been impacted by the recent Murray River flood and recent storms.

“Today’s strong winds have a potential to up root unsafe trees which have been weakened by the recent floods and storm activity,” the alert read. 

Wind speeds reached 50km/h just after 12 noon, with gusts up to 70km/h.

“Please stay away from red gums and other trees on river banks along the Murray River during the strong winds due to the potential of trees and limbs falling due to recent flood and storm events.”

It comes after a pine tree uprooted on Rankin Street, Swan Hill about 11.30am on Wednesday. The tree fell across the road.

No cars or homes were damaged and no one was injured. 

The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting hot, humid weather with the chance of high winds, rainfall, flash flooding and thunderstorms to move into the state from today. 

Meteorologist Scott Williams said the tropical humidity predicted to hit Victoria is similar to that experienced in far north Queensland.

“Temperatures are going to stay hot in the north of the state and warm for the rest of Victoria, with a lot of moisture in the air creating a tropical effect,” Mr Williams said. 

“On Wednesday we will have high winds and rain, particularly through west and central Victoria, and on Thursday and Friday we can expect to see high amounts of rainfall moving down from the north with the potential for flash flooding and thunderstorms.”

Victorians are being urged to prepare for the hot weather and storms, and plan holidays and trips accordingly.

Emergency Management Commissioner Craig Lapsley said there are some simple steps people can take to ensure they and their loved ones stay safe during the holiday period.

“Victorians and visitors need to stay alert and aware of the risks, with the winds on Wednesday increasing the fire danger particularly for the north, west and central parts of the state, followed by storms and flash flooding moving through the next day,” Mr Lapsley said. 

“Don’t camp under trees, extinguish your campfires properly, stay on higher ground and take care while driving on the roads.

“If you are at home make sure you secure loose items, and you are prepared for any potential power outages.”

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