100 mms!
So...we have had a lot of rain in the last few days, just short of 100 mms in all. All our tanks are overflowing (35,000 litres) and the dam has just reached its highest level ever and is hopefully still rising. Water is running off the hill behind us and the garden is sodden.
Yesterday Quart Pot Creek in town flooded over quite a few bridge crossings and the Severn River in Glen Aplin, just down the road, rose over the bridge on Mt Stirling Road. Luckily Will had the day off so didn't have to negotiate all the diversions because of blocked roads to get to work. We went out and did some work, clearing fallen trees off the road and also diverting 'run off' to try and limit damage to the road.
A year and a half ago everything was bone dry because of the prolonged drought and now we have more water than we need or can collect. The 85 mms we got in one night on Wednesday broke the record set 140 years ago for the most rain during November.
Despite the droughts, the terrible bush fires and the devastating floods the Government here lags behind the rest of the World in its duty to combat climate change and still fights to protect and maintain the coal mining industry because of the jobs it provides. Yep, just like most countries in the World the leaders are a bunch of idiots.