A local man was ecstatic when a dry riverbed at Breeza, New South Wales, began to fill with water, on March 31. Matty Gill captured this footage of water trickling into the Mooki River at Breeza, near Gunnedah, after about 80 mm of rain fell on the region on March 30, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
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At long last, water flows into dry riverbed in Australia
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