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Although most of NSW is comfortable today, the sound says that some damaging winds can continue in some regions.
Emergency warnings in Sancary Point and Lake Burrill have been reduced, and NSW Sound is expected to calm down as an update, as it progresses to the low -east Sea.
This morning, the winds that are damaged in some parts of the north rivers, central north coasts and northern paintings may continue.
NSW sound teams will make damage assessments and will continue to respond to the storm.
Wild air eyelashes rescued more than 1400 sounds like NSW.
NSW State Emergency Service responded to 1442 incidents, including two flood rescue in the last 24 hours.
NSW Ses said that the majority of these events contain the tasks related to fallen tree and power lines, damaged properties and vehicles and flood.
More than 2,000 NSW Sound Volunteer and Emergency Service Partner took part in the response. Three storm teams from the SEs were also assigned to help the affected communities.
The complex coast lower NSW polluting the eastern coast of the Ses, responded to the incident of 3808.
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Beetaloo Fracked Gas would take 237 years to use Australia: Report
Fracked gas from the Panetaloo Basin of the Northern Region will produce more than nine times the estimation of all gas demand for the Australian National Electricity Market (humidity) for the next 25 years. An analysis published today.
The report of the market forces shows that Australia will take 237 years to use the proposed beet fracked gas.
Examining the environmental impact of business and investments, market forces claim the allegations of “mockery” that new gas areas such as Beetaloo are needed to support Australia’s transition to Net Zero by 2050.
There is no pipeline: APA Group’s dangerous bet on Beetaloo Fracking, Australia finds more gas for domestic consumption and finds that the majority of Beetaloo’s gas will be sent abroad. Liquated natural gas exports less than two years (21 months) from Just Queensland Alone will cover the demand for the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) for the production (AEMO) for the production of Australian Gas Power in the National Electric Market until 2050.
Will van in PolChairman of the Executive Committee of the Market Forces said:
Our analysis confirms that the breeded gas from Beetaloo does not need to provide power to Australia and will lead to much higher electrical prices for consumers. “
In the last 10 years, although East Coast has doubled Australia’s gas production, wholesale gas prices are more than four times.
APA, investors and Australian consumers should stop gas lighting and leave their expensive plans to release Dangerous Fracking in the Northern Region.
Lisa Cox He had previously reported about the questions about the emissions of the Beetaloo Project – Read more here:
Severe air warning for Lord Howe Island
Meteorology office warned “Especially windy conditions and raised seas” for Lord Howe Island, 600 km east of Port Macquarie.
Galle strong winds and large and powerful waves are expected.
It is possible to damage Gusts, which reaches an average of 50 to 60 kmh and 90 kmh from the west from the west.
Sydney’s Warragamba Dam is ready to spill after heavy rain
Water flowing from the largest urban water source in Australia will contribute to the risk of floods after a widespread destruction of a harmful and complex low -pressure system.
Waternsw said that the Warragamba Dam in the west of Sydney is expected to start a mide moderate spill ”this morning after days of heavy rain.
State regulations do not allow water to release water in the dam before estimated or reduce floods as Sydney provides 80% of drinking water.
The spills in the dam is not rare, it occurs in May and three times in 2024.
The Warragamba Dam is flowing into the Hawkesbury-Nepean River basin, where the office warns the flood today.
The other, smaller dams were poured after reaching the capacity after heavy rains.
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The NSW low pressure system will make it easier this morning, says Bom
Meteorological Office said that a series of low -pressure systems that beat the new South Wales this morning remained in the Tasman Sea.
However, a secondary low -weakening began to weaken the north and bringing more wild air to the north. Bom is expected to relax the winds around the ground in the north of the province today.
From the west to the south-west winds, 55 to 65km/s will have strong strong and south-west winds, 4:00 update, with the summit Gusts of approximately 100k/MH around the northern paintings, the Central North Coast Hinterland and some parts of the border ranges. However, the wind is expected to relax later this morning.
Bom said, “Hunter, Metropolitan, Illawarra and South Coast area are no longer realized,” Bom said.
However, there would be harmful surfing on the beach between the threat of “coastal erosion and localized damage to coastal infrastructure” and the seal rocks in the north north.
Qantas customers said to be in high warning
According to Australian Associated Press, Qantas customers were told that one of the worst cyber attacks in the months had a high alarm for fraud.
Qantas yesterday, a third -party platform used by the airline contact center revealed a cyber event that revealed the details of six million customers.
Names, phone numbers, birth dates and e -mail addresses are among the data that is believed to be exposed to leakage.
However, Qantas assured customers to financial information, passport numbers, credit card details and frequent flying pin codes.
Since they can experience targeted identity hunting fraud, customers are asked to pass high alarms in the coming months.
A security expert says that the type of personal information can use in more cyber attacks.
“I think assurance, e -mail addresses, phone numbers, and perhaps most importantly violation of birth dates and frequent flight numbers, still important,” I think. Profile Dali Kaafarin question.
Kaafar said that details can lead to a more complete profile to make malicious actors more sensitive to other cyber crime about individuals.
Qantas launched an investigation about the attack on Wednesday while customers escaped from the news. The responsible group has not been approved.
Qantas shares in ASX rose to $ 3.6% on Wednesday to $ 10.38 on Wednesday.
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Wind and rain -fast new Southern Wales have visible relaxation. Meteorology office He said that this morning, the low pressure system, which created destruction for the state, started to weaken. However, today, it seems that there will still be high winds and damaging surfing conditions. More is coming.
Qantas customers were told to pass high alarm for fraud after another cyber attack after hitting the company this week and revealing the details of 6 million customers.
More is coming.