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People camping in the North East have been urged to take care on Saturday with heavy rain predicted.
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The Bureau of Meteorology has tipped substantial falls across Victoria and southern NSW.
Albury-Wodonga is tipped to get falls possibly exceeding 30 millimetres as the result of a cold front crossing the region.
Thunderstorms have also been predicted.
The Victoria State Emergency Service said a high number of campers and holidaymakers would be about over the coming days.
A spokesman said that meant people needed to take care, especially if camping along creeks and rivers where there was a greater chance of flooding.
“Those holidaying in areas that have recently experience fires should also be aware of an increased risk of landslips due to a reduction in vegetation after a fire,” he said.
“Trees that have been burnt or damaged by heat and fire can become unstable and are more prone to falling in windy or wet conditions.