Sediment traps were no match for Mother Nature in this street of a new development.
1/6Tony Isaacson had been landscaping a place there when the torrential rains destroyed the yard with mud sent flooding through the site. Picture: Warren Lynam
2/6DELUGE: The downpours in mid-November sent muddy water sprawling across this street in Parklakes 2. Picture: Contributed
3/6DELUGE: The downpours in mid-November sent muddy water sprawling across this street in Parklakes 2. Picture: Contributed
4/6DELUGE: The downpours in mid-November sent muddy water sprawling across this street in Parklakes 2. Picture: Contributed
5/6SWAMPED: The issues first occurred in October, when sediment was flushed from building sites into the yard of one of Tony Isaacson's friends. Picture: Contributed
6/6DELUGE: The downpours in mid-November sent muddy water sprawling across this street in Parklakes 2. Picture: Contributed
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