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Locals suffered from fallen trees, damaged buildings and power outages after the storm smashed Yarra Valley on Tuesday 13 February. Despite the bad conditions, people rolled with the punches, and volunteers donated their time to help in the recovery effort. Healesville resident William Burley got out of his house with his dad to clear up fallen trees around. The Healesville SES Unit had 20 calls in one hour and received 30 requests for assistance in 24 hours. Although the Upper Yarra may have escaped the worst of the wild weather, the Upper Yarra SES Unit was active in responding to callouts to offer assistance for other units. Local businesses were also busy saving their stock and Healesville’s Monroe’s Burger and Beers was devastated to find out found
out that someone deliberately turned off their generator right before they tried to reopen the shop on Thursday 15 February. The storm already impacted their Tuesday night, Wednesday and Thursday sales and over $3000 worth of stock was lost due to the storm and the generator issue. Toscano’s Yarra Valley in Healesville dealt relatively well with the storm and the power outages reflecting the lessons from the 2021 storm. Healesville High School lost power for about 48 hours and it was operated with modified programs. St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School had to close on Wednesday 14 February as it was without power, communications and the use of their water pump. Healesville Primary School was open for business as usual. SEE INSIDE FOR MORE
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