An Australian weather presenter has described the “sickening” moment he witnessed three men looting houses in Melbourne, which residents had fled during the floods. Tim Davies arrived in Maribyrnon…
“It’s just a sickening sight to see people here doing that sort of thing here in the streets of Melbourne this morning with these residents already going through so much,” Davies said, adding he had contacted police.
Time Davies said he “just knew straight away something wasn’t quite right” after seeing the men covered with Covid masks and hoodies on.“The VRC took steps to flood-protect its property 15 years ago, which it’s entitled to do. That’s obviously had unintended consequences for neighbouring residents,” he said.
While other areas start the clean up process following last week’s monster deluge, more than 7000 homes and businesses in Victoria’s north are at risk of flooding on Monday.
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