Perth weather: Floodwaters trapping people inside cars and homes on Saturday morning

Heavy rains in Perth, flood waters, caused destruction as people stuck in their cars and houses underwater.
The Ministry of Fire and Emergency Service is in the process of rescue two people trapped in their cars after being stuck in the flood waters at the underpass of a railway in Claremont.
The two drivers trying to pass through the Senton Road underpass, quickly stuck quickly after 10.30.
A DFES spokesman said that a woman was successfully taken from her car and that the fire is currently trying to release another person in the other car.
It seems that he was not injured at all.
In Manurah, in the south, DFES responds after the three houses in Beam Road are underwater with water.
Perth was polluted by rain on Saturday morning while passing a cold façade from the southwest of the WA.
Overnight rain, community oval and golf fields under the water by leaving a series of sports match on Saturday canceled.
Royal Perth Golf Club had to run green about an hour before Fairway.
“The course will be closed after heavy rain this morning,” he said through the Facebook page.


Wanneroo City Football Club is among the many people who canceled all Saturday matches due to the “(their) field”.
Bütün Without the symptom of the rain, all today’s games in Wanneroo have been postponed, ”he said.
The Meteorological Office said that there would be a second, stronger cold façade on Sunday and damaged winds and storms.
State Emergency Service team responded to 25 calls in WA last night.
DFES has released a coastal danger for some parts of the Perth Metropolitan region, South West and Midwest Gascoyne.
The warning said, “Now you need to move and remain safe with severe weather forecasts, including damage surfing from Sunday morning,” he said.
“The places that can be affected include Bunbury, Mandurah, Gulf of Jurien, Lancelin, Rottnest Island, Yanchep and Perth beaches.”

WHAT SHOULD WE DO
- Leave a boat trip, swimming or surfing water from water.
- Avoid beaches, tidal rivers, streams, cliff areas and sand hills.
- Beach closes may be in place. Watch local authorities’ advice.
- Avoid flooded sewers.
- Unknown depth and current do not apply to water.
- If you live in the risk area, get ready to move to a safer place.
- To prevent water damage, move furniture and other items high and store or connect loose products that can be moved with strong winds.
- Get ready for a evacuation kit, including drugs, important documents, pet materials and clothes.
- Call 000 in a life -threatening situation
- If your home or property has significant damage such as floods, call Sound at 132 500.