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This video file cannot be played.(Error Code: 224003)VIDEO: The council says engineers have found the water is discharging in a controlled rate. (ABC News) RELATED STORY: BOM issues flash flooding warning for Sunshine Coast after 'intense rainfall' RELATED STORY: Rain to ease, but flood watch continues on a steamyValentine's Day
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* There had been fears the dam wall would collapse and flood the southern Queensland town of Talgai * Engineers have since assessed the dam and the flood impact is now expected to be minimal An emergency warning was issued after a 3.5-metre by 1.5-metre hole formed in the side of the 430-megalitre irrigation dam on the Bolzan family farm on Dalrymple Creek near Talgai, about 30 kilometres northof Warwick.
The dam, which was at maximum capacity, was gushing water and the emergency alert was issued for people in parts of Talgai, with flooding expected to occur between Talgai West Road and DalrympleCreek Road.
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PHOTO: Engineers have assessed the dam and the flood impact is now expected to be minimal. (Supplied: Southern Downs Regional Council) It said water levels in the dam had dropped by approximately half a metre in the three hours since daylight Saturday. The council said engineers found the water was discharging in acontrolled rate.
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FullscreenVIDEO: The dam on the Bolzan family property has a hole in it that could cause the whole dam to break. (ABC News) "It was quite a big hole but is actually gradually going out, which the engineers are so happy about," Ms Bolzan said. "It doesn't look like will let go — the water is coming out slowly and gradually, which is good. "It's not at that high-risk impact — there's no actual threat of it bursting out like they were thinking." John Cowley's property backs onto the dam and he said he was alerted about its potential failure by text message last night. > "It's always a bit scary getting a message like that in the middle > of the night, particularly for families that would have been in > firing line," he said. "But we're on high ground so we didn't have to worry too much aboutit."
Mr Cowley said his property was not impacted by any water. "We just found out this morning that the dam does have a major problem, but I think the worst of it has probably passed now in terms of the wall collapsing and the big volume of water going downstream,"he said.
"It is pretty unbelievable really — it is probably the extended dry period that has caused the problem with the dam for the wall to dryout so much."
PHOTO: Mr Cowley says his property was not impacted by any water. (ABCNews: Curtis Rodda)
EVACUEES CAN'T GO HOME YET Southern Downs Councillor Cameron Gow said engineers were working on asolution.
"The hole in the wall is not huge — it's measured by only a fewmetres," he said.
"Compared to the size of the storage, which is 430 megalitres, it's not coming out at a rapid rate of knots." Earlier Saturday an evacuation centre was opened at Warwick Christian College, but at 8:00am the council said the centre had been closed and evacuees should seek shelter with family and friends. Cr Gow said while the situation had "certainly stabilised" and there was no immediate danger, authorities were taking a cautious approach. "We won't be allowing evacuees back in until they've advised us the situation is safe," he said. "If a decision is made for them not to return this evening, they may stay with family and friends, but we're actually looking to get people back to their homes — if this situation resolves itself — soonerrather than later."
Cr Gow also praised the dam's owner for noticing the hole and alerting emergency services immediately. "He advised emergency services and Queensland police straight away and our engineers, the independent engineers, we've all been working with the private landholder and he's been really good," he said. PHOTO: Police set up an exclusion zone about 2 kilometres from the property. (ABC News: Peter Gunders) TOPICS: disasters-and-accidents , floods , emergency-incidents , emergency-planning, weather ,
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