With around 100 people from Fitzroy Crossing and surrounding areas currently sheltering at Derby Lodge, WKRP has swung into action to provide food and other emergency supplies.
Over the weekend, the prison provided 200 frozen meals from its backup supply with an additional 100 meals delivered today.
Breakfast packs, toiletries and other personal hygiene products have also been given to those who fled their homes with little or no possessions.
This week, the prison kitchen will be used to prepare meals, in a relief effort being coordinated alongside the Department of Communities.
Cooking ingredients donated to Communities are being delivered to WKRP from where prisoners will cook and pack up to 100 meals per day.
WKRP Superintendent Heather Murchie says the 150 prison staff are more than happy to help support the emergency effort.
鈥淚t鈥檚 also really rewarding for the prisoners,鈥 Superintendent Murchie explains. 鈥淢ost of them have family members impacted by the floods, so they鈥檙e happy to cook meals and do whatever they can.鈥
Derby remains isolated with the flooded roads to Broome and Fitzroy Crossing cut off, however the prison has avoided any damage.
鈥淭hings are pretty wet around the prison but the perimeter hasn鈥檛 been impacted,鈥 Supt Murchie said.
鈥淲e were built on higher ground and our drainage systems have held up well. It has currently stopped raining, so the water build-up is starting to subside.鈥