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Floods ease in eastern Australia, thousands remain isolated

Floods ease in eastern Australia, thousands remain isolated
24 May 2025 09:47

SYDNEY (AFP)

Tens of thousands of Australians remained isolated and thousands were without power on Saturday, authorities said as conditions in New South Wales eased after days of heavy rain that caused widespread flooding.

Floodwaters were slowly subsiding but more than 20 emergency warnings remained in place, with the focus shifting to assessing properties and delivering supplies to cut-off communities.

NSW emergency authorities estimated up to 10,000 properties had been damaged by flooding, mostly in central and northern parts of the state.

Many communities were still isolated, with 50,000 people estimated to be impacted, NSW State Emergency Services (SES) said.

The death toll stood at five after the body of a man in his 80s was found at a property near Taree, one of the worst-hit towns.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was unable to visit Taree, as planned, because of treacherous access.

"Conditions remain critical with flood and evacuation warnings in place," Albanese said on X.

"We're continuing to work closely across federal, state and local governments to make sure Australians get the support they need now and through recovery."

More than 600 flood rescues were carried out over the previous three days, prompting NSW Premier Chris Minns to praise the work of emergency services.

The storms dumped more than six months' worth of rain over three days, according to the government weather bureau, smashing records in some areas.

Although difficult to link to specific disasters, scientists warn that climate change is already fuelling more extreme weather patterns.

Source: DPA
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