Landholders are advised on low lying areas that are prone to inundation to take the necessary steps to relocate their livestock.
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But current releases from the dams are being done so at a rate, that combined with tributary flows, should hold river levels to a below minor flood class warning for Wagga, Gundagai and Tumut.
River levels at 11am on Tuesday morning saw the Murrumbidgee at Wagga rising at 5.43 metres, in Gundagai it was steady at 5.28 metres and Tumut River at Tumut was at 0.97 metres.
The levels at the above locations are sitting at the below minor flood class warning, that Water NSW plans to not exceed.
Blowering Dam's storage levels had increased on Tuesday morning to 99.3 per cent capacity, up from Monday's 98.7 per cent.
While Burrinjuck was at 101.3 per cent capacity Monday afternoon, after spilling on Sunday.
The Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council advised via a Facebook post that Mundarlo Bridge at Mundarlo was closed on Monday.
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