Floodwatch

The rains have certainly come to Gawler, and our rivers are overflowing all over the place.
We’ve taken a few pictures from around the town, but we’d love to show off your pictures too. If you’ve been taking some good shots of the town and how it is coping with these extreme weather conditions, send them to us on [email protected], or tag us into your Facebook Posts by adding @Gawler Community Broadcasting and we’ll share it around so everyone can get to see it.
A bit more seriously though, floods can be dangerous times, the roads can be slick and slippery, everyone wants to rush, and the wind is still pretty terrible. So remember: drive safe, heed all the warnings, look out for and be nice to each other on the roads and about the town.
We’re all in this one together, so let’s help each other out!

The water is rushing fiercely at the Murray Road ford near Clonlea Park: Photo: Writerhaulic 
Riverview Drive in Hewett is living up to its name, with the water lapping over the walking trails Photo: Writerhaulic 
The water had risen pretty high at Riverview Drive Photo: Writerhaulic 
Water rushes quickly along the North Para River next to Riverview Drive in Hewett Photo: Writerhaulic 
The view looking east from Reidsview towards Gawler West towards the Gawler River Photo: Writerhaulic 
The Gawler West footbridge at the end of Gosford Street was impassable at 9am this morning Photo: Writerhaulic 
The walking trails at Dead Man’s Pass are completely underwater Photo: Writerhaulic 
There’s no getting through the 14th Street ford Photo: Writerhaulic 
No dog walking at Dead Man’s Pass today Photo: Janette Menhennet 
The flood damaged parts of the ford at Dead Man’s Pass Photo: Janette Menhennet 
The North Para River at Clonlea Park Photo: Gerri Ranger 
The South Para River looking back towards the local Foodland Photo: Gerri Ranger 
No Bridge and no ducks Photo: Janette Menhennet 
No BMX today Photo: Janette Menhennet 
The way to Clonlea Park is flooded for the second time this month. Photo: Janette Menhennet