Flood-Hit NSW Residents Facing Weeks of Cleaning Up
- New South Wales experienced severe flooding around 24-25 May 2025, particularly affecting the Mid North Coast and Manning Valley regions.
- Heavy rains exceeding 500mm in some catchments and rivers rising rapidly caused widespread flood warnings and property inundations across these areas.
- Authorities downgraded all emergency-level flood warnings by early Sunday afternoon while over 50 Watch and Act alerts remained as water levels fell.
- More than 10,000 properties suffered damage with at least 1,100 declared uninhabitable, and emergency services conducted 16 rescues and over 10,000 damage assessments.
- Recovery efforts are ongoing, focusing on resupply to isolated communities and support from SES volunteers, though rebuilding will take weeks and poses significant challenges.
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The historic floods that hit Australia’s east coast left at least five people dead, one missing and more than 10,000 properties damaged, authorities said this weekend, as the weather is beginning to improve. READ ALSO:At least four people killed by floods in Australia Some 50,000 people continue to be isolated in communities in the state of New South Wales, north of Sydney, after several days of heavy rains caused by a low-pressure system that t…
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