Thu. Oct 3rd, 2024
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The historic Overland Corner Hotel in South Australia’s Riverland would usually be bustling on Sunday lunch, but not this weekend.

The pub had to evacuate suddenly on Saturday night after concerns about its levee, which was built in 1974.

Owner Brad Flowers said it was a “devastating” blow, particularly coming off the back of COVID-19 restrictions and with a significant number of bookings over the busy Christmas period.

“So we frantically have been on the phone all night and this morning, made all the calls to unfortunately apologise,” he said.

“They’ve all been great and been understanding but, yeah, tough time.”

Emergency service crew in orange uniforms and one in a blue WA Fire & Rescue shirt work on a construction site
Emergency crews are almost finished building a 1.2-kilometre levee to help protect the nearby township of Berri.(ABC News: Ethan Rix)

Mr Flowers remains optimistic about the future of the hotel, which was built in 1856.

“She’s an old girl,” he said.

“She’s been around 166 years, so the 1956 flood was over the door frame, up to the windows.

“So she’s seen it before, but a fair bit of work ahead for the next two weeks.”

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