1/33Benjamin Cullen, of Ewing Avenue in Kingston Beach, clearing putrid mud from his kitchen floor. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE
Hobart floods: The clean-up
The clean-up continues after the floods which ravaged greater Hobart
2/33Flood damage in a children’s bedroom in Ewing Avenue, Kingston Beach. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE
3/33Owner of Retro Steel Furniture in South Hobart Jason Haas, centre, with his children Heather, 21, left, and Angus, 22 ,with damaged stock. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE.
4/33Mess at Air Con Industries in South Hobart. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE
5/33Mess at Air Con Industries in South Hobart. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE
6/33Cleaning up at Air Con Industries in South Hobart. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE
7/33Flood damage in the law faculty at the University of Tasmania. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
8/33Flood damage in the law faculty at the University of Tasmania. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
9/33University of Tasmania maintenance worker Greg Chandler cleaning up destroyed carpet tiles in the law faculty Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
10/33Flood damage in the law faculty at the University of Tasmania. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
11/33Vick Paice and his daughter Evey, 10, inspect the damage after a landslide in the backyard of their Sandy Bay home left piles of dirt, rocks, mud and plants piled against the back of the house. Picture: PATRICK GEE
12/33The aftermath of a landslide in the backyard of the Paice family’s Sandy Bay home, which left piles of dirt, rocks, mud and plants piled against the back of the house. Picture: PATRICK GEE
13/33Huonville flooding after record rainfalls on Mt Wellington / kunanyi. Picture: DAVID KILLICK
14/33Huonville flooding after record rainfalls on Mt Wellington / kunanyi. Picture: DAVID KILLICK
15/33The wooden bridge on Glen Dhu Road that has been destroyed by flood water. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
16/33The wooden bridge on Glen Dhu Road that has been destroyed by flood water. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
17/33A Tas Networks employee surveys flood damage along Glen Dhu Road, Molesworth that has destroyed many of the bridges along the rivulet. Picture: JOANNE YOUNG
18/33The wooden bridge on Glen Dhu Road that has been destroyed by flood water. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
19/33The wooden bridge on Glen Dhu Road that has been destroyed by flood water. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
20/33Flood water rushed past an old structure on Glen Dhu Road in Molesworth. Picture: JOANNE YOUNG
21/33Flood water rushed past an old structure on Glen Dhu Road in Molesworth. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
22/33Flood water rushed past an old structure on Glen Dhu Road in Molesworth. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
23/33The wooden bridge on Glen Dhu Road that has been destroyed by flood water. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
24/33Flood damage at the intercection of White Water Track and Summerleas Road, Kingston. Picture: MATT THOMPSON
25/33Flood damage at the intercection of White Water Track and Summerleas Road, Kingston. Picture: MATT THOMPSON
26/33Flood damage at the intercection on Summerleas Road, Kingston. Picture: MATT THOMPSON
27/33Flood damage at Summerleas Road, Kingston. Picture: MATT THOMPSON
28/33Flood damage in Kingston. Picture: MATT THOMPSON
29/33Flood damage to the roadway in McRobies Rd/Syme St, South Hobart. Picture: MATT HASTINGS
30/33Flood damage to the roadway in McRobies Rd/Syme St, South Hobart. Picture: MATT HASTINGS
31/33The Steiner School at Huntingfield remains closed after extensive flooding to the school. Teachers and parents pitch in to clean up the early childhood centre. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE
32/33The Steiner School at Huntingfield remains closed after extensive flooding to the school. Parent Arianna Adams, left, and teacher Lindsey Gallon sweep out a classroom. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE
33/33St Aloysius Primary School in Kingston remains closed Teachers Andrea Watt, left, and Jacynth Cornish clean up in the grade 2 learning pod. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE
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