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East Coast Faces Urgent Flooding Threat as 125mm Rain Approaches

UPDATE: Australia’s east coast is bracing for severe flooding as a dangerous weather system is set to unleash up to 125mm of rain across already saturated grounds. This urgent situation is expected to impact communities from Wednesday, August 30, into Friday, with flash flooding fears rising as emergency services gear up for another challenging battle.

In the wake of a punishing year filled with multiple flooding events, residents and emergency volunteers are feeling the strain. The latest weather forecast predicts that towns and cities such as Tamworth, Gunnedah, Narrabri, and Moree could see up to 45mm of rain in just one day, with isolated areas receiving as much as 70mm. The mid-north coast to the Hunter region may face even more dire conditions, with rainfall totals reaching 80mm, and isolated falls up to 110mm.

Authorities confirm that the significant rain event will begin impacting the northeastern part of New South Wales (NSW) from today, with the Bureau of Meteorology’s Steve Bernasconi warning of “widespread, moderate-to-heavy rainfall.” The risks of flash flooding and renewed river rises are expected to escalate, with emergency response teams already preparing for increased calls for assistance.

By 1:30 PM on Wednesday, the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) had already received over 330 calls and responded to more than 120 incidents, highlighting the urgency of the situation. Deb Platz, NSW SES Deputy Commissioner, emphasized the importance of community vigilance, stating, “We know that the community is tired – our volunteers are tired – but it’s important that you do a few simple steps to stay safe.”

The emotional toll on communities is palpable, particularly in areas like Taree, which experienced devastating floods in May that resulted in five fatalities and left many residents cut off from essential services. Just earlier this month, additional flooding impacted the mid-north coast and northern Hunter regions, claiming another life and plunging tens of thousands into darkness without power.

As rain continues to loom, authorities urge residents to avoid complacency. “Complacency is always a risk,” Platz cautioned, urging everyone to stay informed about local warnings and take necessary precautions. The message is clear: “Please, for your own safety, think of your family, friends, and colleagues.”

With emergency services deploying aircraft and high-clearance vehicles to manage the impending crisis, the situation remains fluid. Residents are advised to prepare for possible evacuation and to refrain from driving through flooded roads, as the potential for flash flooding persists.

As Australia’s east coast braces for this latest weather challenge, communities are reminded to remain alert and prioritize safety as they face yet another potential disaster. Stay tuned for the latest updates as this situation develops.

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