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NSW Flood Crisis: SES Responds to 850 Calls as Heavy Rain Battered State

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Flash Flooding⁢ Impacts sydney as SES Responds to Hundreds of Calls

sydney, NSW – Heavy ⁣rainfall has caused flash flooding across ​Sydney and surrounding regions, prompting a surge in calls for assistance to the NSW State Emergency Service (SES). As‍ of Wednesday, the SES had received 850 calls for help, with crews working to rescue stranded⁣ individuals and respond ⁣to flood-related emergencies.

On Wednesday, the SES successfully rescued a group of bushwalkers sheltering in the‍ Royal National Park at Wattamolla. According to NSW ‌SES spokesperson Kiara Magnussen, “The flood rescue operators traversed the⁣ river using an⁢ Ark Angel raft and⁤ they hiked 800 metres‍ to get to where the⁢ bushwalkers were sheltering. They then walked the bushwalkers to safety and assisted them‌ to cross the flood waters in ‍the [raft].”

As of 9am Wednesday, Observatory Hill recorded 104.8 millimetres​ of rain, while Sydney Airport ‍received 83.2mm. The Bureau⁢ of Meteorology ⁢(BOM) forecasts wet and damaging wind conditions will continue through Thursday morning ‌before ‍easing.

Heavy rainfall​ and damaging wind gusts up ⁢to 90 kilometres per hour are expected‍ to impact ​the Hunter, Mid North Coast and Northern Tablelands regions until Thursday afternoon. Hazardous surf conditions are also ​anticipated along the northern and central coasts, increasing the ⁣risk of​ coastal erosion. Further heavy rain is⁣ possible in the ‍Illawarra, south coast‌ and Southern Tablelands into Friday.

The BOM cancelled a severe weather warning for the metropolitan area, Illawarra, ‍south coast and Southern Tablelands on Thursday morning. However, a warning remains in place as of 8am ⁢Thursday for heavy​ rainfall and damaging winds ‍across parts of the Illawarra, Mid North Coast, metropolitan area, south coast, Southern Tablelands, Northern Tablelands and the Hunter forecast districts.

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