UPDATE: Severe flash flooding has struck the coastal town of Lorne, Victoria, as a powerful thunderstorm unleashed over 170mm of rain on Thursday. Residents have been urgently advised to seek shelter as the storm has led to significant disruptions, including the closure of the scenic Great Ocean Road and vehicles being swept away by torrential currents.
The Bureau of Meteorology issued a critical warning around 12:00 PM local time, forecasting severe thunderstorms capable of producing heavy rainfall and flash flooding in the area. By 3:00 PM, more than 175mm of rainfall was recorded at nearby Mount Crowley, intensifying the emergency situation.
A shocking video circulating on social media captures a four-wheel drive being swept away by the raging waters while onlookers observed from higher ground. Emergency services are currently the only vehicles permitted to travel along the Great Ocean Road, from Skenes Creek Rd in Skenes Creek to Hird St in Lorne, as authorities work to manage the crisis.
Local businesses are feeling the impact as well. The Foodworks grocery store in Lorne has closed its doors due to the flooding and is urging community members to stay away from the area. In response to the emergency, the Lorne Community House has opened its doors to provide shelter for those affected by the severe weather.
Authorities are closely monitoring the situation as conditions may worsen. The community is encouraged to stay tuned for updates and heed safety warnings. The unfolding events have prompted a heightened state of alert across the region, with many residents sharing their experiences and concerns on social media.
As the rain continues to fall, officials urge everyone to prioritize safety and avoid unnecessary travel. The latest reports indicate that the storm is expected to persist, leaving many in the region wary of further flooding and damage.
Stay informed as we continue to provide live updates on this urgent situation.


































