Charlotte Armstrong and her family were forced to flee the Cumberland River Holiday Park as the river broke its banks following heavy rainfall yesterday.
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Exclusive: Holidaymakers and locals in Wye River are beginning a massive clean-up after record rainfall triggered severe flash flooding.

In just six hours, nearly 180mm of rain inundated the Mt Cowley catchment area above Lorne, causing severe damage to caravan parks and wrecking dozens of vehicles.

Many families were caught off guard, forced to evacuate with only the clothes they were wearing, as flood alerts were reportedly delayed until after the towns were already submerged.

Charlotte Armstrong and her family were forced to flee the Cumberland River Holiday Park as the river broke its banks following heavy rainfall yesterday.
Charlotte Armstrong and her family were forced to flee the Cumberland River Holiday Park as the river broke its banks following heavy rainfall yesterday. (Supplied/Charlotte Armstrong)
Charlotte believes she sighted her car on the beach, destroyed and covered in debris, while evacuating to Lorne last night.
Charlotte believes she saw her car on the beach, destroyed and covered in debris, while evacuating to Lorne last night. (Supplied/Charlotte Armstrong)

Shaun McKinlay, manager of the Wye River General Store and Cafe, expressed his frustration, saying, “By the time I got a notification about the flood… it had already occurred.”

Charlotte Armstrong and her family were staying in a camper trailer near the Cumberland River when the water began to swell around 12:30 PM.

“I was preparing lunch when I noticed the river was moving quickly,” Armstrong recalled. “Just three minutes later, the water had risen up to our site.”

Although they had anticipated rain and secured their annexes, the speed and intensity of the flooding caught them by surprise.

“We were just trying to take all the stuff from the riverside, but it was so strong and so fast, there were huge trees coming down the river.”

The Armstrong family doesn't know whether their camper trailer and car survived the flash flooding emergency.
The Armstrong family doesn’t know whether their camper trailer and car survived the flash flooding emergency. (Supplied/Charlotte Armstrong)

Holidaymakers have been told they can’t return to salvage their belongings for at least another 48 hours, leaving many unsure about the extent of the damage.

“With the heavy rain that came in, we have no idea what’s left,” she said.

Armstrong believes her Subaru Forester was destroyed in the flood, but the family still doesn’t know what happened to their camper trailer or the family car.

“We’ve been going there for over 20 years, we’ve never seen anything like it. There’s been flooding but yeah, nothing like that,” she said.

Another Cumberland River Holiday Park camper, whose caravan and car were swept up in the rapids, said the water reached waist height within 10 minutes of the deluge.

Cumberland River
Strong rapids swept dozens of cars and caravans out to sea. (Supplied)

“We were up the other end of the caravan park, further away from the entrance, so we were some of the first people to get affected,” the teenager, who did not want to be identified, said.

“I managed to get most of the stuff out of the caravan… everything that was valuable.

“They’re still plenty of bedding and like cutlery and stuff in there but we got all electronics and stuff out.”

The caravan still has’t been recovered, he said.

“It’ll be in the ocean somewhere, probably, or on the beach somewhere.

“It might be jammed onto the bridge with the other cars. We don’t know.”

Campers who were fast enough fled to a nearby hill behind the park, while others had to wade through waters and jump on top of roofs to find safety.

Campers salvage their belongings from a car that washed up on the beach after yesterday's flood.
Campers salvage their belongings from a car that washed up on the beach after yesterday’s flood. (Nine)

“Lots of people you know couldn’t make it there in time, so they just got on top of like cabins or on top of the reception office,” the man said.

“A friend of mine helped some older folks get onto the top of the reception.”

A man in his 60s was later winched from the reception roof due to an existing injury that prevented him from getting down.

The 19-year-old’s family, who have been holidaying at Cumberland River Holiday Park for 16 years, had evacuated the area just last week as bushfires in the nearby Otways raged through bushland.

“I went into autopilot, honestly. I don’t think I felt any fear until afterwards and then I thought it was just like a profound sense of exhaustion,” he said.

“I think the main thing that’s shaken us up is like, if it happened at night, there would be almost certainly fatalities, like it was so quick.”

The threat of the flooding has now reduced, but people in the area are being urged to look out for hazards including debris, fallen trees, powerlines and damaged roads.

Traffic management points remain in place on the Great Ocean Road between Skenes Creek to Hird Street in Lorne, according to the State Emergency Service.

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