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NSW weather: BoM warns of ‘lots of flooding to come’ on mid-north coast | Australia weather

The weather office warned of “many coming floods” on New South Wales The mid -north coast, after extensive rains, caused a large river to rise to its highest level in about 100 years.

The Meteorological Office, Dean, Dean Naramour, expects rain from 50 mm to 150 mm in parts of the state, north of Forster, on Wednesday, with isolated declines exceeding 200 meters.

Naramour said that some areas were flooded from 300 mm to 400 mm of rain – the town of Tari more – caused Wide widespread floods and floods of the main river.

He said that the floods may not be easier until the week, as the slow weather system continued to throw rain in the area.

“[The weather system] He said that Wobbles North today and then will return to the south, unfortunately, tomorrow, then finally went out on Friday from the mid -north coast. “

“[There are] It is still two days of rain on the road, with a lot of floods coming. “

Cofus Harbor, Port Makari, Tari, Kepesi, Saotil, Dorgo, Parington Tops, Wighamham and Yarovic were in a line of more rain.

The local residents around the Manning River were warned of evacuation on Tuesday evening, as the last river rose at the main flood levels.

By Wednesday morning, the river was at the level of “unprecedented” in Tari, surpassing the 1929 record of six meters, according to the emergency service in New South Wales.

Within the past 24 hours, SES responded to 892 calls, including 130 flood rescue operations, and the largest part of them was in Taree, Wingham and Glenethorne.

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SES said that the rescue operations included many cars in which driving in the flood water, and with the progress of the night, has reported many people about the rise in water in their homes, where some need to resort to their roofs.

“Unfortunately, we have … we had a large number of calls to help in the areas that were subject to evacuation warnings and we are still evaluating the best way to reach these sites,” said the commander of the state’s duty, assistant commissioner Colin Malon on Wednesday.

In the fisherman in the state, the Myall River is among the areas on the Flood Watch, as the residents warned against monitoring predictions and rain and are ready to move to higher land.

For Ray, a cleaner at the Bulahdilah’s Plow Inn, the river has already caused damage.

He said: “The boat went to the house.” “I was looking across the sidewalk [Tuesday] The morning was not there. It is the ice on the cake,[theheroescontinuedandoutofthelasttwoweeks[كانالطقسمستمرًاوخارجهخلالالأسبوعينالأخيرين”[theweatherhasbeenonandoffforthelastcoupleofweeks”

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