A minor flood warning has been issued by the Bureau of Meteorology along the Mirrool Creek.
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A warning has been issued for the East Mirrool Regulator in Yenda, with the creek predicted to reach 1.6 metres by Monday afternoon as minor flooding occurs along the creek.
As of 10am on Monday, a height of 1.33m was recorded at the regulator.
The warning has been issued off the back of last week's rainfall over the region, which has caused significant river level rises according to the Bureau.
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It is recommended people stay out of rising water and fast-flowing creeks and storm drains as well as avoid driving, riding or walking through flood water.
In life-threatening emergencies, call 000 immediately and if rescue, assistance to evacuate or other emergency help is required, it is recommended that NSW SES is contacted on 132 500.
For further information on river heights, you can visit the Bureau of Meteorology's website.