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Wild weather lashes Australia’s east coast with at least two tornados reported in regional NSW | Australia weather

The wild atmosphere pollutes the eastern coast of Australia and triggers an increase in calls for help.

In the new Southern Wales, a large number of violent air warnings continue on Thursday, including warnings for damage to winds and dangerous surfing.

At least two hurricanes were reported throughout the province, and one was caught on a fire tower in Young because it was tear in a field.

The State Emergency Service received more than 850 calls in the last 24 hours due to heavy rain.

On Wednesday, for 50 minutes, the service increased from all over Sydney, including the reports of flood houses and wire -wire vehicles on roads.

After 13:00 on Wednesday, a group of wicks were rescued in Wattamolla, south of Sydney.

Although several warnings continue, including damage to the winds in some parts of the Hunter, Central North and Northern paintings, the conditions are expected to relax on Thursday.

The meteorological office is expected to continue in the afternoon of wind gusts with a complex low pressure system of 90km/s hill speeds due to a complex low pressure system.

Meanwhile, a dangerous surf warning was held for Macquarie Coast, Hunter Coast, Sydney Coast, Illawarra Beach and Batemans.

Large and powerful southern-southeastern waves, north and middle coasts are expected to batter until Friday, the risk of damaging dangerous surfing and increasing waves and coastal erosion.

The NSW Police Sea Region Command advised people to consider staying away from water and avoid walking near surfing areas.

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