Update 31: Flooding – Northern Region
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4pm Thursday 2 April 2026
Emergency declaration revoked
The Emergency Declaration for the Big Rivers region which has been in place since early March has now been revoked.
Four new declarations are now in place covering a 3km radius of the following communities:
- Daly River
- Palumpa
- Jilkminggan
- Wugularr
The emergency will shift from a ‘response’ to the ‘recovery’ phase, with the Department of the Chief Minister and Cabinet assuming coordination of the efforts to restore communities and get people home.
Jilkminggan
Residents of the Jilkminggan community have returned home, 22 days after the area was evacuated due to a significant flood threat.
Approximately 170 residents were safely accommodated in Mataranka during the evacuation period, staying at the Town Hall and Mataranka School.
In a carefully coordinated operation, residents travelled home in a convoy of high‑clearance 4WD buses after water levels at Donkey Flat Crossing receded enough to allow safe passage.
The Jilkminggan community is now fully operational, with essential services restored, drinking water cleared for consumption, and the local store fully stocked.
Jilkminggan students will return to school later this week to allow for deep cleaning scheduled for later in the week. Mataranka School will undergo cleaning tomorrow, and students there will resume classes once completed.
Wulgularr
40 people continue to reside at the Wugularr School which has been activated as an evacuation centre within the community. As the Waterhouse River continues to recede, their homes in lower camp will be assessed and repaired before they can return home.
To assist the school in resuming educational operations, alternative accommodation arrangements are now being made to support the displaced residents to stay in community.
Daly River and Palumpa
Daly River and Palumpa remain inundated, and those residents face an extended stay away from their home communities.
Flood alerts
Flood emergency warning is still current for Daly River.
For the latest flood and weather warnings, go to the Bureau of Meteorology website.
Boil water alerts
Boil water alerts remain in place for Daly River and Palumpa.
Schools
All NT Government schools in Katherine are open.
A small number of schools in East Arnhem, Big Rivers remote and Top End regions remain closed with assessments being undertaken.
Students and staff safety and wellbeing remains a priority and when it is safe to do so, schools will reopen.
Wugularr School remains activated as an evacuation centre, with the Department of Education and Training supporting the Welfare Group.
School closures
| Region | School |
|---|---|
| East Arnhem |
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| Big Rivers |
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Regions
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Katherine flooding.
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Palumpa flooding.
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Daly River flooding.
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Litchfield and Coomalie flooding.
Financial help
Read about financial help.
Disaster assistance extended for neighbouring LGAs
Disaster assistance has been extended to neighbouring Local Government Areas (LGAs), including Roper Gulf, West Daly, Victoria Daly, Coomalie, Belyuen, Wagait, West Arnhem, Litchfield, Darwin, Palmerston and the unincorporated areas of Greater‑Darwin, Cox‑Daly and Marrakai‑Douglas Daly.
This support is helping local authorities undertake counter‑disaster operations and restore essential public assets, including debris removal, emergency works and infrastructure repairs.
A range of financial supports are available to eligible Territorians and Territory organisations to provide assistance. To learn more, read financial help.
Use personal protective equipment
If you’re helping with flood clean-up, protect your health. People with diabetes or weakened immune systems should not take part.
Before starting work, cover any cuts with a clean dressing. Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) including a P2 mask, gloves, enclosed footwear and eye protection.
Wash hands after contact with mud or water and shower after finishing. If muddy water gets on your skin, eyes, nose or mouth, wash it off straight away.
For more information view the following:
Travel
Avoid any unnecessary travel. Road conditions can change rapidly, particularly as the weather deteriorates. If you must travel, please check the Road Report NT website before you head out.
If you have to leave and you can’t take your pets, leave them outside if you have a single storey house. Do not tether them. If you have an elevated/two storey house, they are safer inside where they can escape any rising floodwaters.
Don’t be a floodwit – stay out of any kind of floodwaters. Don’t drive, play or swim in flooded crossings, pipes, drains or culverts. The water may have washed out the road or ground surface, there may be obstacles or debris, it could well be contaminated, and crocodiles are an ever-present risk to the waterways across the Big Rivers and Top End regions.
Please, follow all instructions and stay safe out there.
Stay tuned in to ABC for updates and to follow SecureNT for all the latest alerts and warnings.
Power and Water
Severe weather can disrupt essential services.
We cannot restore power and water services until we can access our infrastructure.
It is a constantly changing emergency situation and Power and Water crews are working hard to keep services connected to as many people as is safely possible. For updates go to the Power and Water website.
Residents in areas facing severe weather should prepare for 72 hours without power or water.
Residents who rely on life-support equipment should be prepared to enact their emergency back-up plan, should power or water outages occur.
If you have a prepayment power meter, keep topping up in case there is a Telstra outage.
If you have a token power meter, please ensure you have enough tokens to see you through a few days, in case flooding occurs.
Stay away from damaged Power and Water infrastructure. It is dangerous.
Stay away from pooling water and floodwaters as there is a risk of wastewater overflows.
If you see damaged infrastructure, call Power and Water on 1800 245 092.
No fly zone
You are asked not to fly recreational drones in or near impacted areas, as they can interfere with emergency services helicopters and drone operations.
Media releases
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- Boil Water Alert - Batchelor and Adelaide River - 23 March 2026
- Nauiyu and Palumpa to move to Stage 2 evacuation - 18 March 2026
- Katherine Welfare Recovery Centre opens as recovery support expands - 18 March 2026
- Katherine moves to recovery phase - 16 March 2026
- Australian Defence Force Support for Katherine – 15 March 2025
- Katherine Hospital re-opens to provide critical care to the community – 15 March 2025
- Darwin River Dam restored – 14 March 2026
- Katherine flooding: essential services update – 13 March 2026
- Katherine schools reopening on Monday 16 March 2026 – 13 March 2026
- Updated boil water alert – 13 March 2026
- Flood relief payments rolling out across the Territory – 13 March 2026
- Pop‑up schools to support the Katherine community opening tomorrow – 10 March 2026
- Immediate Relief Payments move to new location as flood relief rollout continues in Katherine – 10 March 2026
- Additional disaster assistance activated for flood-affected residents in Katherine – 10 March 2026
- Darwin River Dam update – 10 March 2026
- Updated public health alert on boiling water – 10 March 2026
- Vehicle and residence recoveries – Greater Darwin Area – 10 March 2026
- Darwin River Dam supply interruption – 9 March 2026
- Important update on school bus operations – Greater Darwin Region - 9 March 2026
- Waste Management for Katherine - 9 March 2026
- Safety alert issued for electrical safety risks after flood damage - 9 March 2026
- School arrangements and learning support during flood response - 9 March 2026
- NT Government offices in Katherine closed following flooding - 8 March 2026
- Evacuations underway for Daly River and Palumpa communities - 7 March 2026
- Emergency declaration and flood warnings across the Top End - 6 March 2026
- Katherine Hospital to evacuate due to emergency flood warning - 6 March 2026
Previous updates
- Update 30 - 7am Monday 30 March 2026
- Update 29 - 7pm Friday 27 March 2026
- Update 28 - 12:15pm Friday 27 March 2026
- Update 27 - 6pm Wednesday 25 March 2026
- Update 26 - 2:15pm Wednesday 25 March 2026
- Update 25 - 10am Wednesday 25 March 2026
- Update 24 - 6:30pm Tuesday 24 March 2026
- Update 23 - 5:30pm Monday 23 March 2026
- Update 22 - 3:30pm Monday 23 March 2026
- Update 21 - 4:40pm Sunday 22 March 2026
- Update 20 - 1:40pm Sunday 22 March 2026
- Update 19 - 12:30pm Sunday 22 March 2026
- Update 18 - 6pm Sunday 15 March
- Update 17 - 12:15pm Saturday 14 March
- Update 16 - 7:50pm Friday 13 March
- Update 15 - 5pm Friday 13 March
- Update 14 - 6:55pm Thursday 12 March
- Update 13 - 6:55pm Thursday 12 March
- Update 12 - 7pm Tuesday 10 March
- Update 11 - 2:30pm Tuesday 10 March
- Update 10 - 8:30pm Sunday 8 March
- Update 9 - 6:45pm Saturday 7 March
- Update 8 - 3pm Saturday 7 March
- Update 7 - 11am Saturday 7 March
- Update 6 - 9:30am Saturday 7 March
- Update 5 - 7pm Friday 6 March
- Update 4 - 4:40pm Friday 6 March
- Update 3 - 2:20pm Friday 6 March
- Update 2 - 12pm Friday 6 March
- Update 1 - 8am Friday 6 March