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Landslip dangers By Tyler Wright

Mount Dandenong Tourist Road is set to reopen when conditions are safe for motorists, according to VicEmergency. quests for assistance over a 24-hour period; mostly for tree down traffic hazard incidents across the region. No one was injured.

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Senior meteorologist at the Bureau of Meteorology, Christie Johnson, said the highest recorded rainfall in the state from the 48 hours from Sunday 7 January was in areas including

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It was a busy 48 hours for emergency services on Sunday 7 January and Monday 8 January as heavy rain lashed parts of Victoria, including the Dandenongs. A landslide on Mount Dandenong Tourist Road in Ferny Creek, approximately 40 metres wide and 70 metres long, saw several nearby houses evacuated and the road between Churchill Drive and Mast Gully Road closed. Two landslips on Belgrave-Gembrook Road near Nation Road and near Clematis Street in Selby forced the closure of the main arterial, which has since reopened. As of Sunday 14 January, landslide hazard and safety assessments by engineers were ongoing on Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, with power infrastructure repaired. According to VicEmergency, asbestos removal works have now been completed and the removal of the remaining dangerous trees will continue, beginning again on the morning of Monday 15 January. Locals are warned there will be power disruptions during “hazardous tree mitigation works“ to approximately 70 properties, the site said. Once tree works are complete, the condition of Mount Dandenong Tourist Road will be assessed. Victoria SES’s chief operations officer Tim Wiebusch said on Tuesday 9 January two geotechs had been working with the emergency service incident management team who have identified several trees that will need to be removed by specialist arborists, as well as earthworks that will occur over the coming days. “Preliminary assessments are that it could take up to a week to stabilise that area around the landslide,“ Mr Wiebusch said. “In that vicinity there are a number of homes and in particular two residential property owners were relocated by council last night [Monday 8 January] to alternate accommodation.“ Emerald’s SES Unit responded to 49 re-


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