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Australian music legend details ‘extraordinary’ Great Ocean Road scenes

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Australian music legend Mike Brady has detailed the aftermath of the flash flooding that’s hit several tourist spots along the Great Ocean Road.

Tourists are still stranded and unsure when they can get home, after 180 millilitres of rain fell within six hours yesterday, sweeping cars and caravans out to sea in the Wye River area.

Brady told Laura Spurway it was “extraordinary” where he was at Separation Creek.

Press PLAY to hear his version of the chaos yesterday

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” Brady said on 3AW Afternoons.

“There really was no warning at all.”

Images: Dylan Burns/Getty, Nine 

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