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UPDATED: Two new evacuation centres have been set up in response to the ongoing severe weather conditions impacting the Hunter region.
An evacuation centre is operating at the Senior Citizens Centre, 17E Irrawang Road, Raymond Terrace, while at East Maitland an evacuation centre is operating at the Shamrock Multipurpose Centre, Ashton Field.
An evacuation centre set up earlier today at the Dungog High School has now been closed.
When evacuating, residents are advised:
- Take your important documents, mementos and photos
- Take your spare clothing, medicines and personal hygiene supplies
- If you are going to the evacuation centre, take blankets/sleeping bags, pillows and sleeping mats.
- If possible, check to see if your neighbours need help
- Small domestic animals can be brought to the evacuation centre.
Residents in Dungog and surrounding areas are urged to, where possible, go and stay with family or friends, or make other accommodation arrangements.
For those who need assistance, an evacuation centre has been set up at the Dungog High School, Eloiza Street, Dungog.
When evacuating, residents are advised:
- Take your important documents, mementos and photos
- Tyour spare clothing, medicines and personal hygiene supplies
- If you are going to the evacuation centre, take blankets/sleeping bags, pillows and sleeping mats.
- If possible, check to see if your neighbours need help
- Small domestic animals can be brought to the evacuation centre.