NSW SES volunteers had a busy weekend responding to flooding across the State, receiving more than 1000 calls for assistance since 6pm Fri 7 Oct. Flood Rescues: 44
104 Flood Warnings in place: Advice: 38 Watch & Act: 50 Emergency Warnings: 16https://t.co/f6KKGjxEnA pic.twitter.com/Od5c1JMVQu — NSW SES (@NSWSES) October 9, 2022
SES Commissioner Carlene York warned people not to be complacent this week just because the skies were clear.
“We’re seeing flash-flooding and serious riverine flooding rising,” she told Sydney radio 2GB on Monday.
“Just because it’s not raining, it doesn’t mean those rivers aren’t rising. Water is still flowing into our catchment areas.”
Renewed river level rises after heavy rain have led to #Moderate to #Major Flooding in many inland rivers across #NSW today.
Major flooding is occurring at #Warren #Euabalong with many other locations forecasting Major flooding Latest flood warnings https://t.co/Ad3AkvLvCl pic.twitter.com/TDr00kj0d7 — Bureau of Meteorology, Australia (@BOM_au) October 9, 2022
NSW Deputy Premier Paul Toole told people to avoid entering floodwaters.
“If it’s flooded forget it,” he said.
“Because not only are you putting your life at risk, you’re putting the lives of emergency services at risk as well when they’re coming there to actually save you for something you shouldn’t have actually done.”
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