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Growing confidence a levee wall protecting much of Echuca will hold up as the Murray River nears its peak
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-10-23
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The Murray River has risen beyond 1993 flood levels and is expected to peak either tonight or tomorrow. But residents are confident that the levee walls should keep the water at bay
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