Chinese tourist missing in floodwaters as wild weather rips across NSW
“It was late at night, cold water, rain, very hard air, hard to see it with rain, so it’s probably not worse, but as tragic as it is,” he said.
The incident was between 11 flood rescue associated with people who were stuck in vehicles after entering the flood water and made an objection from Ses to prevent people from passing the flood water.
The State Emergency Service responded to 1455 incidents about rainfall, storms and snow, and there are urgent warnings for the donut parts due to flood.
Great floods are also expected for moderate floods in Tamworth, the Peel and Namoi rivers in Gunnedah and Manila, and the Paterson and Williams rivers in the Gostwyck Bridge, Dungog and Mill Dam Falls.
The rivers are still expected to rise until today and Monday, and the residents of Scone, Dungog, Tamworth and Gunnedah are preparing to isolate.
In Sydney, Lightning Strike caused the Rugby test match between Wallabies and British and Irish lions to a 40 -minute delay.
Rainfall is expected to decrease today, and the Sun may even appear in the midst of the day when the protesto of up to 50,000 against the war in Gaza is expected to walk.
The storm damage in Manly was between 1455 events responding to Ses.Credit: Nsw sound
Further north, Guyra and Armidale took 20 to 40 centimeters in the afternoon and caused the epidemic of snow -man -made vehicles and snow -clogged vehicles.
Glen Innes recorded the coldest day in 29 years of records, with 4.1 degrees, Invell, Tamworth and Narrabri watched the coolest August days.
More than 100 vehicles were stuck in the snow in the New England Motorway, Waterfall Road, Norris Road and Grafton Road when they were called to respond to SES. Black ice was also made for dangerous road conditions.
Storm damage in Randwick.Credit: Nsw sound
Glen Innes recorded heavy falls.Credit: Nsw sound
He’s got his first profit since Queensland 2015.
Miriam Bradbury, a meteorological office, said, “He was a furry than settling in this place,” he said.
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The highest rainfall in the upper hunter (141mm) Careys Peak and the Central North Coast (139mm) was recorded in the bulahdelah. The most powerful wind was Gusts, Lord Howe Island (107km/s) and Norah head (104km/s).
“There was a very common rain from Illawarra to the Central North Coast, pushed to the inner regions along the northern paintings, but the highest falls were really clustered along the hunter and some parts of the Central North Coast”.

