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Wild weather: body found in floodwaters as storms sweep south – live | Wild weather: body found in floodwaters as storms sweep south – live |
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Meanwhile, in Victoria. | |
Richard Carlyon, a senior forecaster with the state’s Bureau of Meteorology says the wild weather has only “just glanced” Victoria. The far eastern corner of the state in East Gippsland is the only region affected by the weather system, Carlyon says. But things should be back to normal there by this evening. | |
“Heavy rain is still continuing in East Gippsland but it has started to ease a little this morning,” Carlyon says. | |
“We’ll see that be maintained for the next six hours and then the rain will clear later this afternoon. By tonight they should be back to mostly fine conditions. We have four flood warnings current and we’ll keep an eye on the rivers in East Gippsland, but this weather has only really just glanced our state.” | |
The heaviest rainfall in the last two hours were in Genoa, with 171mm, Gabo island with 157mm and Mallacoota with 153mm. | |
Flood Watch for East Gippsland (Mitchell, Tambo, Snowy, Cann and Genoa Rivers and Gippsland Lakes): https://t.co/DgPm8j7e6X #vicfloods | |
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I have just spoken to ACT police media, who have confirmed a body has been found in the Cotter river area, but that is all they can say at this stage. The SES and police will be holding a media conference at 11am with more details. | |
A body has been found in the Cotter River. It is believed they were swept away in flood waters. #9Today https://t.co/aTbs03Obf5 | |
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Some tragic news this morning. The ABC is reporting that a body has been found in the floodwaters. | Some tragic news this morning. The ABC is reporting that a body has been found in the floodwaters. |
#BREAKING A body, believed to have been swept away in floodwaters, has been found in the Cotter River near #Canberra #ACT | #BREAKING A body, believed to have been swept away in floodwaters, has been found in the Cotter River near #Canberra #ACT |
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Commuters in and around Sydney are being affected this morning, with train lines covered in debris, Transport NSW says. AAP reports: | Commuters in and around Sydney are being affected this morning, with train lines covered in debris, Transport NSW says. AAP reports: |
The light rail between central and Lilyfield is also closed due to branches falling on overhead wires. | The light rail between central and Lilyfield is also closed due to branches falling on overhead wires. |
A land slip at Guildford has closed the T5 Cumberland Line between Blacktown and Campbelltown and the T2 South and Inner West Line from Granville to Cabramatta. | A land slip at Guildford has closed the T5 Cumberland Line between Blacktown and Campbelltown and the T2 South and Inner West Line from Granville to Cabramatta. |
Flooding has closed the South Coast Line between Wollongong and Bomaderry and between Wollongong and Port Kembla. | |
More than 85,000 homes and businesses on the central coast, in Sydney and the Shoalhaven region were without power over the weekend due to the storms. | |
Ausgrid says it’s working to restore power to about 8,000 homes in Sydney’s north and northern beaches, while crews from Endeavour Energy have to help around 4,000 customers in Sydney’s west, the southern highlands, the Illawarra and the south coast. | |
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A round up of the damage at Collaroy. | A round up of the damage at Collaroy. |
Seven beachfront homes and an apartment block were evacuated last night. Collaroy Surf Club has been severely damaged by surf and the Beach Club, which lost its balcony to the eight metre waves overnight, has announced it is closed until further notice. | Seven beachfront homes and an apartment block were evacuated last night. Collaroy Surf Club has been severely damaged by surf and the Beach Club, which lost its balcony to the eight metre waves overnight, has announced it is closed until further notice. |
Need some adrenalin with your morning coffee? This is a photo from the venue on Sunday morning. Given the damage since, the “enter at your own risk” joke is perhaps not quite as funny today. | Need some adrenalin with your morning coffee? This is a photo from the venue on Sunday morning. Given the damage since, the “enter at your own risk” joke is perhaps not quite as funny today. |
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About 4,200 homes in Tasmania are without power, the Mercury reports. | |
Residents and authorities are bracing for further heavy rain and wind as the east coast low moves slowly over the state. | |
A gale warning is in place for: Frederick Henry Bay and Norfolk Bay, Storm Bay, Banks Strait and Franklin Sound, East of Flinders Island, Upper East Coast, Lower East Coast, South East Coast and South West Coast. | A gale warning is in place for: Frederick Henry Bay and Norfolk Bay, Storm Bay, Banks Strait and Franklin Sound, East of Flinders Island, Upper East Coast, Lower East Coast, South East Coast and South West Coast. |
There is a strong wind warning for Derwent Estuary and Channel. | There is a strong wind warning for Derwent Estuary and Channel. |
The Mercury reports evacuation centres have been set up at the East Davenport Recreation Ground, Caroline St in East Devonport, the Railway Institute Hall, and Station St behind the airport. | The Mercury reports evacuation centres have been set up at the East Davenport Recreation Ground, Caroline St in East Devonport, the Railway Institute Hall, and Station St behind the airport. |
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Let’s not forget the animals also suffering through the miserable weather and destructive floods. The last post had a sea turtle, now for a horse. | Let’s not forget the animals also suffering through the miserable weather and destructive floods. The last post had a sea turtle, now for a horse. |
Camden Valley Way #NSWSES attending a horse #rescue pic.twitter.com/VD3N4QSnU6 | Camden Valley Way #NSWSES attending a horse #rescue pic.twitter.com/VD3N4QSnU6 |
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Readers have sent in their photos and videos of the wild weather. A few selections are below. You can also contribute yours here, we’d love to see them. | Readers have sent in their photos and videos of the wild weather. A few selections are below. You can also contribute yours here, we’d love to see them. |
Coastal erosion at Thirroul NSW | Coastal erosion at Thirroul NSW |
This hole opened up overnight. Photo taken at low tide Sunday 5 June. Beach mostly gone already with king tide still to come. | This hole opened up overnight. Photo taken at low tide Sunday 5 June. Beach mostly gone already with king tide still to come. |
Sent via Guardian Witness | Sent via Guardian Witness |
By nyaminyami | By nyaminyami |
5 June 2016, 16:48 | 5 June 2016, 16:48 |
Jacqui and Paul at Palm Beach with stranded and exhausted green turtle | Jacqui and Paul at Palm Beach with stranded and exhausted green turtle |
Paul Wachter, a ranger with the Northern Beaches Council, called Jacqui Marlow, a Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife carer, early on Sunday morning 5th June 2016 to attend to a green turtle had been washed ashore by huge seas on Palm Beach. Jacqui took the turtle to Taronga Zoo where Taronga Zoo vet nurse Liz said that it was not clear why the animal had been washed ashore and that it was clearly exhausted. Liz said that Taronga Zoo has a good history of rehabilitating and subsequently releasing green turtles that are brought to them for care. The process of rehabilitation is a slow one, Liz said, and it could be months before the young turtle is well enough to be released. | Paul Wachter, a ranger with the Northern Beaches Council, called Jacqui Marlow, a Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife carer, early on Sunday morning 5th June 2016 to attend to a green turtle had been washed ashore by huge seas on Palm Beach. Jacqui took the turtle to Taronga Zoo where Taronga Zoo vet nurse Liz said that it was not clear why the animal had been washed ashore and that it was clearly exhausted. Liz said that Taronga Zoo has a good history of rehabilitating and subsequently releasing green turtles that are brought to them for care. The process of rehabilitation is a slow one, Liz said, and it could be months before the young turtle is well enough to be released. |
Sent via Guardian Witness | Sent via Guardian Witness |
By IanRalph | By IanRalph |
5 June 2016, 19:10 | 5 June 2016, 19:10 |
Crazy waves hitting cliff at Bondi Beach | Crazy waves hitting cliff at Bondi Beach |
Crazy waves hitting cliff at Bondi Beach | Crazy waves hitting cliff at Bondi Beach |
Sent via Guardian Witness | Sent via Guardian Witness |
By SamohtNZ | By SamohtNZ |
5 June 2016, 21:20 | 5 June 2016, 21:20 |
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The drama is not over for the Sydney region yet. The State Emergency Service reports bridge closures on the Hawkesbury river, a number of roads closed due to flooding, and evacuation orders were in place for parts of Picton, low-lying parts of Woronora and Lansvale. | |
Bridge Closures along the #Hawkesbury today.Windsor Bridge will be closed at 10:30am & Richmond Bridge at 12pm. Find an alternate route | Bridge Closures along the #Hawkesbury today.Windsor Bridge will be closed at 10:30am & Richmond Bridge at 12pm. Find an alternate route |
Ferries have resume between Manly and the city, but remain cancelled from Palm Beach. Buses are replacing ferries between Rydalmere and Parramatta. There are partial closures and delays on the trains. Buses will at some point replace light rail between Central and Lilyfield (but they’re not there yet). | Ferries have resume between Manly and the city, but remain cancelled from Palm Beach. Buses are replacing ferries between Rydalmere and Parramatta. There are partial closures and delays on the trains. Buses will at some point replace light rail between Central and Lilyfield (but they’re not there yet). |
And this picture was just posted from Tasmania. Don’t drive through flood waters people! | And this picture was just posted from Tasmania. Don’t drive through flood waters people! |
This was the Bass Hwy. @SESTasmania urging people to stay clear of #flood waters. pic.twitter.com/BA0HYdojBV | This was the Bass Hwy. @SESTasmania urging people to stay clear of #flood waters. pic.twitter.com/BA0HYdojBV |
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Here is some of the devastation at Collaroy and Narrabeen. The combination of the east coast low, a king tide and the wind direction was bad news for the beachside houses. | Here is some of the devastation at Collaroy and Narrabeen. The combination of the east coast low, a king tide and the wind direction was bad news for the beachside houses. |
About 8,000 houses were still without power in Sydney’s north this morning. | About 8,000 houses were still without power in Sydney’s north this morning. |
The Beach Club Collaroy #sydneyweather #SydneyStorm @702sydney @abcnews pic.twitter.com/Ap79dd6tee | The Beach Club Collaroy #sydneyweather #SydneyStorm @702sydney @abcnews pic.twitter.com/Ap79dd6tee |
The erosion has exposed sea walls and house foundations built in the 1960s and 70s. | The erosion has exposed sea walls and house foundations built in the 1960s and 70s. |
WRL coastal monitoring team up at first light to survey the damage at Collaroy #sydneystorm #drone @UNSWEngineering pic.twitter.com/HjgVg5GKJg | WRL coastal monitoring team up at first light to survey the damage at Collaroy #sydneystorm #drone @UNSWEngineering pic.twitter.com/HjgVg5GKJg |
Sydney’s eastern beaches didn’t escape it either, with 12-metre waves recorded. | Sydney’s eastern beaches didn’t escape it either, with 12-metre waves recorded. |
Coogee Surf club's wall smashed in by the storm last night pic.twitter.com/bHIpigf29k | Coogee Surf club's wall smashed in by the storm last night pic.twitter.com/bHIpigf29k |
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Far East Gippsland in Victoria is expected to cop heavy rainfall, and is on flood watch. Minor flood warnings are in place for the Genoa and Snowy rivers, and a moderate warning for the Bombala river. | Far East Gippsland in Victoria is expected to cop heavy rainfall, and is on flood watch. Minor flood warnings are in place for the Genoa and Snowy rivers, and a moderate warning for the Bombala river. |
In Tasmania SES crews rescued several people in the north and northwest after they tried to drive through floodwaters (please don’t do that!) and got stranded. | In Tasmania SES crews rescued several people in the north and northwest after they tried to drive through floodwaters (please don’t do that!) and got stranded. |
The Central North, North East, East Coast and South East districts as well as parts of the North West Coast, Central Plateau and Midlands forecast districts are expected to receive heavy rains which may cause flash flooding. | The Central North, North East, East Coast and South East districts as well as parts of the North West Coast, Central Plateau and Midlands forecast districts are expected to receive heavy rains which may cause flash flooding. |
A major flood warning has been issued for the Meander River Basin. | A major flood warning has been issued for the Meander River Basin. |
Damaging winds at speeds of about 50 km/h, gusting up to 90 km/h are forecast for the Furneaux Islands, North East and East Coast districts and parts of the Midlands and South East districts. | Damaging winds at speeds of about 50 km/h, gusting up to 90 km/h are forecast for the Furneaux Islands, North East and East Coast districts and parts of the Midlands and South East districts. |
AAP reports residents of the Kimberley, Railton, Latrobe and Forth region are warned they may see flooding as the Mersey and Forth Rivers rise faster than anticipated. | AAP reports residents of the Kimberley, Railton, Latrobe and Forth region are warned they may see flooding as the Mersey and Forth Rivers rise faster than anticipated. |
Some residents in the Wynyard area were forced to move due to the rising water levels, while the Emu River at Wivenhoe has burst its banks and reportedly flooded a nearby industrial area, said the report. | Some residents in the Wynyard area were forced to move due to the rising water levels, while the Emu River at Wivenhoe has burst its banks and reportedly flooded a nearby industrial area, said the report. |
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Good morning, and welcome to our coverage of the wild and destructive weather lashing the east coast of Australia. | Good morning, and welcome to our coverage of the wild and destructive weather lashing the east coast of Australia. |
Entire stretches of beach are gone and buildings have partially collapsed into the ocean, suburbs have flooded and residents have been evacuated as a monster storm made its way through Queensland and New South Wales over the weekend. | Entire stretches of beach are gone and buildings have partially collapsed into the ocean, suburbs have flooded and residents have been evacuated as a monster storm made its way through Queensland and New South Wales over the weekend. |
Victorians and Tasmanians are now on alert as the damaging weather makes its way south. | Victorians and Tasmanians are now on alert as the damaging weather makes its way south. |
Collaroy and Narrabeen beaches, in Sydney’s north, are largely gone after monster seas combined with a king tide to rip up to 15 metres of sand and soil away. Several houses and the Collaroy Services club are teetering on the edge, having lost balconies and backyards. Incredible pictures show an in-ground pool torn from a yard. I’ll bring a round of of video and photos shortly. | Collaroy and Narrabeen beaches, in Sydney’s north, are largely gone after monster seas combined with a king tide to rip up to 15 metres of sand and soil away. Several houses and the Collaroy Services club are teetering on the edge, having lost balconies and backyards. Incredible pictures show an in-ground pool torn from a yard. I’ll bring a round of of video and photos shortly. |
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