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Sydney Flooded: Streets Turn to Rivers in Storm Chaos

18 Jan

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Summary

  • Over 20 people rescued from vehicles caught in floodwaters.
  • Landslide at Great Mackerel Beach impacted three homes.
  • Severe thunderstorms predicted to bring more heavy rainfall.
Sydney Flooded: Streets Turn to Rivers in Storm Chaos

Sydney experienced a severe summer storm that triggered extensive flooding and chaos, particularly across its northern beaches. Emergency services conducted over 20 rescues of individuals trapped in vehicles by rapidly rising floodwaters. Significant rainfall caused streets to transform into rivers, leading to evacuations in areas like Narrabeen Lagoon.

A landslide at Great Mackerel Beach affected three properties, resulting in at least one injury and necessitating evacuations to higher ground. The Rural Fire Service assisted residents, and an evacuation center was established at Mona Vale Memorial Hall. Flights at Sydney Airport experienced delays due to the heavy rain.

The Bureau of Meteorology warned of ongoing heavy rainfall and severe thunderstorms likely to cause flash flooding in various parts of Sydney and the Blue Mountains. While the trough is expected to weaken by Sunday afternoon, hazardous surf conditions persist along the coast, leading to the closure of over 20 beaches.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The northern beaches of Sydney, including areas like Narrabeen Lagoon, were severely impacted by the storm.
Yes, at least one woman was injured by a landslide at Great Mackerel Beach.
The severe thunderstorms are expected to weaken by Sunday afternoon as the weather system moves offshore.

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