Victoria floods: Missy the staffy survives rising Maribyrnong flood water on table

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A dog miraculously survived 24 hours being trapped in a flooded Victoria house by taking shelter on a table.

Missy the staffy was left at home by her owners at 6 am on Friday in Maribyrnong.

They thought they’d be able to get back before the floods hit their home, but were shut down, leaving Missy stranded and all alone.

On Saturday, her owner Ali Ulfet returned home to find her safe and sound, albeit shaken in the flooded house.

Missy the staffy (pictured) miraculously survived 24 hours by being trapped in a flooded house in Maribyrnong, Victoria by taking refuge on a table

“She was here last night, so we came back this morning and got her. Luckily she’s okay. She found a high place to rest and was safe,” Ulfet . said Nine news.

Mr. Ulfet said the water was so high that Missy would have felt it on her feet as she tried to stay dry on the table.

He said that while the house had suffered serious flood damage, it has just been relived, Missy is fine.

Mr. Ulfet and many other Maribyrnong residents face a massive cleanup as the water begins to recede, but the relief will be short-lived with another rain dump on the horizon.

Starting Sunday, another low pressure area and trough will hit the country, causing widespread rain and storms – causing even more devastating flooding.

Another low-pressure system and trough will hit the land, causing widespread rain and storms, leading to greater flooding

The flood disaster in Victoria was fatal on Saturday when police confirmed that a man’s body was found in the water in the backyard of a Rochester home. Pictured SES personnel seek flooding in Melbourne’s Maribyrnong

On Saturday morning, Kevin Willis, 71 (pictured) was named as the first person to die in the Victoria floods, which have also seen thousands of people evacuated

On Saturday morning, Kevin Willis, 71, was named as the first person to die in the Victoria floods, which have also seen thousands of people evacuated.

Now, another 100mm of rain is forecast for the eastern states of Australia in the coming days.

The weather agency says rain and thunderstorms are already developing in South Australia and inland Queensland, and the weather system will bring “much more widespread” rain and “flooding renewed” to the south east from Wednesday.

The news is particularly troubling for Victoria as the list of cities facing evacuation orders continues to grow as major flooding is felt across the state and is expected to last up to six weeks.

Mr Willis, the first dead from the floods, was found in the backyard of his High Street home.

“It is my sad duty to confirm that a 71-year-old man has died in the backyard of his Rochester property,” Victorian Prime Minister Daniel Andrews said at a news conference on Saturday.

“We will stand behind that family and all the families affected by this, but it makes it clear to all of us that this is serious, this is potentially very, very dangerous…

“Hopefully that sends out a broader message how serious this is and that’s why we’re all working as hard as we can to make sure people are safe.”

The weather agency says rain and thunderstorms are already developing in South Australia and inland Queensland and the weather system will bring ‘much more widespread’ rain and ‘flooding again’ to the south east from Wednesday.

An additional 100mm of rain is forecast for the eastern states of Australia in the coming days

The list of cities in Victoria facing evacuation orders continues to grow as major flooding is felt across the state and is expected to last up to six weeks

Victoria Police released a statement on Saturday saying: “Access to the crime scene was difficult given the surrounding water, but emergency services were able to free the deceased and a woman, who was unharmed but trapped at the address.”

The exact circumstances surrounding his death have yet to be determined.

Hundreds of homes in Rochester were inundated by the flooded Campaspe River, one of dozens of waterways that overflowed and flooded northern Victorian towns.

The river peaked at 115.7 AHD Friday night, which is 300mm higher than the previous record set in January 2011.

Mr Andrews said 466 properties have been flooded with water above the floorboards and a further 500 are currently insulated.

He said 344 roads have also been closed due to flooding.

More than 350 rescue operations have been carried out in the past 24 hours.

Dan Andrews said 466 homes have been flooded with water above the floorboards and a further 500 are currently insulated

Mr Andrews said on Saturday that 3,000 applications had already been received from Victorians for emergency payments

Andrews said on Saturday that 3,000 applications had already been received from Victorians for emergency payments.

Bureau of Meteorology chief forecaster Jonathan told the Daily Mail that Australia Tasmania, Victoria and NSW would only be given “a few days’ reprieve.”

He said a weather system that develops “will bring rain and thunderstorms into South Australia and inland Queensland from Tuesday, then spread to the rest of the east coast from Wednesday to Saturday.”

Swollen rivers in Victoria are expected to cause flooding in the state for up to six weeks. Pictured, Beechworth Woolshed Falls near Wangaratta

Hundreds of homes in Rochester were inundated by the flooded Campaspe River, one of dozens of waterways that overflowed and flooded northern Victorian towns

“This will be much more widespread,” he warned.

“So we’re going to see showers all the way from central northern Queensland to Tasmania and especially with this we’re going to see thunderstorms as well.

“So we expect widespread falls that could cause re-flooding in some parts of the Southeast and East.”

Mr How said the heaviest rainfall is forecast for southeastern Queensland and northern NSW.

He said the region will receive between 50 and 100mm of rain, although further south is still vulnerable to heavy local rainfall likely accompanied by thunderstorms.

THE WEATHER FORECAST IN YOUR CITY

SYDNEY

Sunday: Showers increase. Min 14. Max 22.

Monday: Showers. Min 14. Max 20.

Tuesday: Shower or two. Min 14. Max 21.

Wednesday: Partly cloudy. Min 15. Max 23.

MELBOURNE

Sunday: Shower or two. Minimum 10. Maximum 16.

Monday: Mostly sunny. Minimum 6. Maximum 17.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny. Min 6. Max 21.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Min 9. Max 23.

PERTH

Sunday: Partly cloudy. Min 9. Max 21.

Monday: Partly cloudy. Min 11. Max 22.

Tuesday: sunny. Min 9. Max 25.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Min 12. Max 31.

ADELAIDE

Sunday: Mostly sunny. Min 8. Max 20.

Monday: Mostly sunny. Min 11. Max 23.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. Min 15. Max 23.

Wednesday: Shower or two. Min 15. Max 23.

HOBART

Sunday: Partly cloudy Min 4. Max 15.

Monday: Shower or two. Min 7. Max 15.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. Min 6. Max 20.

Wednesday: Sunny. Min 9. Max. 23.

CANBERRAE

Sunday: Showers increase. Min 4. Max 19.

Monday: Partly cloudy. Min 7. Max 17.

Tuesday: Cloudy. Min 7. Max 20.

Wednesday: Partly cloudy. Min 9. Max 24.

BRISBANE

Sunday: Shower or two. Min 17. Max 24.

Monday: Showers. Min 17. Max 25.

Tuesday: Shower or two. Min 18. Max 25.

Wednesday: showers. Min 18. Max 24.

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