The Water Must Go Somewhere
From the Film Australia Collection. Made by Film Australia 1976. Directed by Graham Chase. Every year flood-waters ravage Australian cities and villages, and every year houses are ruined, lives lost. Most people want to know how to read the warnings and prepare for floods, to avoid danger and damage; others apparently don’t, as this film dramatically reveals. Modern technology helps us predict when and where flooding can be expected. State Emergency Services and similar organisations assist in the evacuation of people from danger areas.

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