Woman trapped in Victoria’s floodwaters reunited with dying dog
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A Victorian woman has had an emotional reunion with her beloved dog who is due to be put down after the pair was separated by rising floodwaters.

Rochester, in the state’s north, was split in half overnight by the swelling Campaspe River with residents forced to evacuate.

The floodwaters are continuing to creep closer to shops and homes on the town’s main street.

Woman trapped in Rochester floodwaters reunited with dying dog. Victoria floods.
Boris the Jack Russell suffered a brain bleed and needed to be put down. (9News)

Amid the devastation, there was a bittersweet reunion when a woman got to see her beloved dog one last time before he was put down due to a brain injury.

Boris the Jack Russell suffered a cerebral haemorrhage yesterday morning and his owner rushed the pup to the vet.

The owner told 9News Boris was given fluids overnight but he didn’t improve and the only option was to put him down.

Woman trapped in Rochester floodwaters reunited with dying dog. Victoria floods.
His owner was unable to get to the vet to see her precious pup before he died. (9News)

However, the raging floodwaters separated the pair.

“I wanted to try and get across the bridge earlier to say goodbye as he’s going to be put to sleep,” she said.

Luckily, Boris was brought to see his owner by the vet so she could say her final goodbyes before he was euthanased.

Woman trapped in Rochester floodwaters reunited with dying dog. Victoria floods.
Luckily the vet brought Boris to his owner. (9News)

“It feels wonderful to see him. The girls have brought him over so I can spend a couple of hours with him to say goodbye. Just beautiful.”

Floodwaters in Rochester are set to continue rising with the Campaspe River to reach its peak on Saturday morning.

Several regions in Victoria are battling a flooding event not seen since the early 1970s.Unprecedented overnight rainfall - falling into already-full catchments - has caused several rivers to burst their banks and flood adjacent suburbs and towns.

Floodwater ‘strong enough to flip tables and fridges’

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