The South Australian town of Milang seemed like it would be unaffected by the disaster affecting the state's Riverland and Murraylands but shacks in the town on Lake Alexandrina are being flooded.
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Milang is on Lake Alexandrina, one of two lakes at the end of the Murray before it reaches the ocean at Goolwa. Higher than normal tides are expected next week as water is continuing to flow into the lake at increasing levels from the Murray.He said the water was at the highest level he had ever seen."We have got quite a lot of a water coming up over the front," he said.
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