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On Monday, 22 March, during last week’s flood, a set of wheels on Roman Guerra’s water truck dropped off one side of a Main Arm causeway near Kohinur Hall. But it was the fact that while they waited overnight for the floodwaters to subside that the truck was stripped both externally and internally that was most upsetting. ‘The local community was amazing helping me to try and the truck out, especially Matthew and Sean. We couldn’t get the truck out while the floods were up so we secured it, making sure there was enough room for emergency vehicles to get through, and were waiting till the next morning to get her out,’ water truck owner Roman told The Echo. ....
Yesterday (Sunday, 13 December) a car got stuck on the 1m drop at the end of the temporary causeway where it had been washed away. If you can’t see the road, don’t drive it. According to locals in Main Arm the two temporary bridges near Kohinur Hall have been badly damaged making them impassable in the recent rains and flooding. Reports of between 229 and 295mm of rain have come through from Upper Main Arm with one gauge in Palmwoods overflowing between 4pm yesterday and this morning (Sunday, 13 December, 2020). The culvert leading to Palmwoodsin MainArm. Photo Riley Vanderbyl. Captain of the Main Arm Rural Fire Service (RFS) Mark Stanford said he had recorded 295mm between 9pm and 7am this morning (Sunday) with 48mm before that near Main Arm Village while 285mm was recorded down near Durrumbul Primary School. ....