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Dust, giant hail hit east coast

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CANBERRA: Thundersto­rms and giant hail battered parts of Australia’s east coast yesterday after “apocalypti­c” dust storms swept across drought-stricken areas, as extreme weather patterns collided in the bushfire-fatigued country.

Since October, Australia has been overwhelme­d by an unpreceden­ted bushfire season made worse by climate change.

Swathes of the country have burned, hundreds of millions of animals have died, more than 2,000 homes have been destroyed and at least 29 lives have been lost.

Violent hail storms pelted the capital Canberra yesterday, with footage showing the storm ripping branches off trees.

Emergency services were warning people there to “move cars undercover and away from trees and power lines”.

The bureau of meteorolog­y told people in the southeast of New South Wales, including Sydney, to brace for the approachin­g storm.

“Severe thundersto­rms are likely to produce damaging, locally destructiv­e winds, large, possibly giant hailstones and heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding in the warning area over the course of the next several hours,” the bureau said.

Two people visiting the popular tourist destinatio­n the Blue Mountains were taken to hospital when a 16-year-old boy was hit by lightning and a 24-yearold man suffered injuries while leaning on a nearby metal railing.

They both remain in hospital in a stable condition.

Dramatic images captured over the weekend from western New South Wales show a massive wall of dust rolling through outback towns. Locals reported being cast into darkness in the middle of the day.

“We are used to the ritual and rush of bringing in washing, turning air cons off, closing windows and doors, before a big dust storm hits,” Ashleigh Hull from the rural town of Dubbo said.

“It was honestly like an apocalypti­c movie, a huge wave coming towards us, really quite impressive, but I just wish it actually brought a good amount of rain, not dust” she added.

The southern city of Melbourne was also lashed by huge hailstones late on Sunday.

In Victoria, where bushfires continue to smoulder, heavy rain overnight was welcomed in fire grounds in the north.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Giant hail stones bombard the yard of a house in Warrandyte, Victoria, yesterday.
REUTERS Giant hail stones bombard the yard of a house in Warrandyte, Victoria, yesterday.

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