The day Australia’s greatest foot race became a swimming event
Almost 500 requests for help were made to emergency services as thunderstorms, damaging winds and heavy rain pummelled Victoria.
Water covers the running track as rain delays races during the 142nd running of the Stawell Gift at Central Park, Stawell,Victoria, Monday, April 1, 2024. (AAP Image/Joel Carett) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
There were close to 250 reports of building damage and 110 food-related incidents across the state in the 24 hours to 7am, the SES said.
Some 63 call-outs related to trees down on roads during the wild storm.
The suburbs of Melton, Altona and Point Cook in Melbourne’s west were among the areas hardest hit, along with Lara near Geelong and Horsham in the state’s west.
A severe weather warning for heavy rainfall and damaging wind gusts remains in place for much of Victoria’s east stretching from parts of Melbourne down to southern Gippsland and the High Country.
The alert extends across the NSW border to parts of the South West Slopes and Snowy Mountains, with damaging winds and peak gusts up to 130km/h expected on Tuesday morning.
On Monday, lightning caused a 40 minute halt to the Geelong and Hawthorn AFL match at the MCG while the Stawell Gift’s finals were delayed by about two hours due to torrential rain and water over the track.
Meanwhile, a woman at Daylesford in central Victoria had a narrow escape after falling into a stormwater drain just before 9pm on Monday.
She fell down an embankment and was carried by fast-flowing water until she grabbed hold of a metal pole, Victoria Police said.
The 58-year-old tried to call for help but couldn’t be heard over the sound of rushing water.
The force said she was eventually able to climb to safety, suffering minor cuts and bruises.