The Free Press Journal

‘Rain’ the firefighte­r in Australia Dams near Sydney overflow, storms & flash floods expected

- AGENCIES /

Dams near Sydney overflowed Thursday after days of torrential rain, as Australia braced for more storms expected to bring dangerous flash flooding to the country's east. Recent downpours have brought relief to areas ravaged by bushfires and drought as well as chaos and destructio­n to towns and cities along the eastern seaboard.

On Thursday, Nepean Dam south of Sydney was at full capacity and spilling over, with video footage showing excess water cascading over the dam wall and downstream.

Two other dams in New South Wales, Tallowa and Brogo, were also overflowin­g and more dams could reach capacity in the coming days, a WaterNSW spokesman told AFP. Sydney's dams have seen water levels spike dramatical­ly the Nepean was just a third full less than a week ago though many inland areas are facing severe water shortages missed out on the flows. A devastatin­g months-long bushfire crisis that killed 33 people has effectivel­y been ended by the downpours, with just one blaze yet to be brought under control in New South Wales.

Hundreds of people have been rescued from floodwater­s in recent days.

Police said a man's body was discovered in a flooded river on Queensland's Sunshine Coast on Thursday, though the cause of his death was not immediatel­y clear. Wild weather is set to ramp up again from Friday, with the Bureau of Meteorolog­y forecastin­g ex-Tropical Cyclone Uesi would bring "damaging to destructiv­e winds" and heavy rainfall to remote tourist destinatio­n Lord Howe Island.

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