Stunning photographs from the scene at Inverleigh, close to Geelong, uncover the degree of the harm as in excess of 20 steel trailers lay spread across the close by enclosures.

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Eight carts wrecked from the flood-harmed tracks at 5.30 am on Monday, crushing many steel trailers as they fell.

No less than 20 steel trailers were heaped on top of one another in the turbulent accident scene around 56 miles from Melbourne.

The cargo train halted barely shy of a level intersection, which specialists say has proactively been resumed.

The train tracks had endured harm during the wild climate and weighty precipitation throughout the end of the week when however much 3 inches fell more than 24 hours in certain areas.

Pictures from the location of the crash seem to show the rail tracks clasping as water leaks under the crucial lines.

Specialists have affirmed no wounds have been accounted for yet, yet they will be left with a huge tidy up. Crisis administrations said there were no perilous products on-board the train.

Agents are nearby attempting to decide the reason for the staggering occurrence.

The Inverleigh region, only 19 miles from Geelong, copped over an inch of precipitation on top of past flooding.

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The train crash comes as families across Victoria are revealing power outages after the wild climate.

Streak flooding has shut paths on the pivotal ring street, so drivers are being encouraged to fare thee well.