Hindustan Times (East UP)

Oz floods: Deaths at 20, at least 60,000 to evacuate Sydney

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SYDNEY: The death toll from week-long floods battering Australia’s east coast rose to 20 on Tuesday, after the bodies of a man and a woman were discovered in floodwater­s in Sydney.

Police said the pair were believed to be a missing mother and son whose car was abandoned in a stormwater canal.

Tens of thousands of Sydney residents have been told to evacuate their homes as severe storms and flash flooding inundated swathes of Australia’s largest city on Tuesday.

The national weather bureau warned of “a tough 48 hours ahead” for Sydney, with 60,000 people subject to evacuation orders and warnings, and the city’s Manly Dam beginning to spill. Intense rainfall across Sydney flooded bridges and homes, swept away cars and even collapsed the roofs of a shopping centre and a supermarke­t.

In the riverside suburb of Georges Hall vehicles were semi-submerged and police had to rescue people stranded in their cars by rising floodwater­s.

State emergency services have been stretched thin as the torrential rain and intense storms continued into a second week - with flood warnings in place Tuesday for the entire 2,000km coastline of New South Wales.

“It’s very much the watery equivalent of the ‘Black Summer’ bushfires,” emergency services spokespers­on Phil Campbell told AFP.

In the past week the scale of the damage to property and wildlife has been similar to those devastatin­g bushfires, he said, which ravaged Australia’s east for months in late 2019 and early 2020.

“We have also had a similar effect on communitie­s in terms of dislocatio­n with roads closed, infrastruc­ture damaged, power outages,” Campbell said.

In the past 24 hours, emergency services have been called to 100 flood rescues across the state, a number that is expected to rise as the full force of the storms bears down on Sydney Tuesday.

In the city’s north, flood researcher­s were evacuated from their lab as water from the nearby Manly Dam began to spill over into suburban areas.

 ?? ?? A car is seen submerged in floodwater­s in the residentia­l area of the southweste­rn suburb of Sydney on Tuesday.
A car is seen submerged in floodwater­s in the residentia­l area of the southweste­rn suburb of Sydney on Tuesday.

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