Flood threat returns as wild storm bears down on state

Hundreds of emergency service personnel, helicopters and expert vehicles are still watching a wild storm towards regions survived from deadly floods.
A serious low pressure system that intensifies the northern coast of millions of calm NSW.
Meteorological Office, “rapidly deepening complex” system – also known as “cyclogenesis” – also known as “cyclogenesis” – heavy rain, strong winds, strong winds and dangerous surfing is expected to strengthen on Tuesday, he said.
Peak said that the effect would be from Coffs Harbor South to Bega on Wednesday, and that the floods that killed five people in May and damaging thousands of properties, including one of the towns that hit the Wallis Lake, which is one of the towns, said the risk of launching flash.
The State Emergency Service has approximately 400 personnel ready to be deployed.
Air Office Meteorologist Angus Hines said the system meets a definition of “cyclogenesis” with a low -pressure area formation.
NSW Sound Commissioner Debbie Platz said that the authorities have been watching the “very dynamic and fast -moving system” system since last week.
“This system is likely to bring significant air to these coastal fringes.” He said.
“As a result of this, as a result, unlike river floods, we expect that we will have a flood of flash, not downloading river floods.”
Steve Bernasconi, Director of Office Danger, said that the system would be the most intense on Wednesday and will produce destructive winds and coastal erosion on the big shores.
In the Sydney, Hunter Valley and Illawarra regions, damaging winds were expected.
The office was expected to surf along the coast.
The heaviest rain was expected on the central coast of the province, the sums were possible up to 200 mm, but under circumstances, a “fine change” could carry these decreases to Sydney or the northern coast.
Coastal communities were called to prepare before the influence of the storm by tying loose goods and removing cars from the trees.
“As it moves to Thursday, it will rain, winds and surfing can still remain a danger and are expected to heal under Friday conditions.” He said.


