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Residents told to flee Sydney floods danger

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Thousands of residents in the Sydney suburbs were told to evacuate their homes yesterday after heavy rain caused floodwater­s to rise and rivers to overflow in what authoritie­s called lifethreat­ening emergencie­s.

The Bureau of Meteorolog­y issued a severe weather warning for heavy rain and flash floods and winds of up to 55mph (90kph) per hour along the coast of Australia’s most populous city and other parts of New South Wales state.

Authoritie­s said the Warragamba Dam in western Sydney began overflowin­g overnight and the peak spill would be comparable to devastatin­g flooding in March last year.

Residents in a number of suburbs have been ordered to evacuate, but Emergency Services Minister Steph Cooke said people do not need to wait to be told to leave.

“If you are feeling uncomforta­ble or unsure about your circumstan­ces, and there is an opportunit­y for you to leave earlier, don’t necessaril­y wait for an evacuation order,” she said.

“If you were safe in 2021 do not assume you will be safe tonight.

“This is a rapidly evolving situation and we could see areas impacted that we haven’t seen before.”

Emergency services said they have carried out more than 100 flood rescues and responded to

around 3,000 requests for assistance in the past 24 hours.

Evacuation centres have opened in several areas of western Sydney.

About 100 Australian Defence Force personnel were helping by putting up sandbags and knocking on doors to warn of flood threats.

The weather bureau’s

hazards preparatio­n and response manager, Jane Golding, said a coastal trough lingering since Friday deepened while an east coast low-pressure system formed off the Mid North Coast.

“That’s produced some extraordin­ary rainfall rates over the last 24 hours... many locations have seen up to 200mm

(8in) and some close to 300mm (12in),” she said. The volume of rain is almost half of Sydney’s annual average.

People were told to avoid any non-essential travel, including on public transport, with some roads already underwater and others facing the risk of sudden flash flooding.

 ?? ?? ALERT: A car abandoned in floodwater on the outskirts of Sydney.
ALERT: A car abandoned in floodwater on the outskirts of Sydney.

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