Floods in Australia's Northern Territory have forced hundreds to evacuate, closed roads and there are reports of crocodiles moving in to the towns.
One woman is so far reported as dead and one man still missing in floodwaters, and 500 people from the community of Daly River have been evacuated to Darwin, with 390 currently being housed at the showgrounds.
Residents of the remote Nauiyu community reported saltwater crocodiles had made their way into town in the floodwaters. The crocodiles were seen on the local football field and the NT News reported one had been seen taking two dogs.
The Daly River is still above major flood levels at 14.68m, and is expected to remain so for several more days.
The water at Dorisvale Crossing near Pine Creek has reached 23.3m, which Commissioner Kershaw said was expected to drop over coming days - which may alleviate pressure on the Daly River - but until then roads into the community will be closed so police can secure pets, homes and valuables.
Police are still searching by air and land for a 28-year-old man from Peppimenarti, whose friends saw him swept away in floodwaters on Christmas Day.