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Tourist found alive and well after car swept away in floods near Alice Springs | |
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A tourist who was trapped in a car that was swept into a flooded creek west of Alice Springs was found safe and well on Tuesday afternoon, but six other people remain missing in the border area between Western Australia and the Northern Territory. | A tourist who was trapped in a car that was swept into a flooded creek west of Alice Springs was found safe and well on Tuesday afternoon, but six other people remain missing in the border area between Western Australia and the Northern Territory. |
Northern Territory police said earlier they had “grave concerns” for the tourist after a small sedan was swept off a causeway on Larapinta Drive and into the Hugh River, about 40km west of Alice Springs, about 1pm on Tuesday. | Northern Territory police said earlier they had “grave concerns” for the tourist after a small sedan was swept off a causeway on Larapinta Drive and into the Hugh River, about 40km west of Alice Springs, about 1pm on Tuesday. |
The driver and one passenger managed to escape but one person remained trapped as the vehicle was swept about 250m downstream. The third person was rescued with only minor injuries, the ABC reported. | The driver and one passenger managed to escape but one person remained trapped as the vehicle was swept about 250m downstream. The third person was rescued with only minor injuries, the ABC reported. |
BREAKING: police say all three tourists missing near Alice Springs in floodwater have been found safe and well @abcnews | BREAKING: police say all three tourists missing near Alice Springs in floodwater have been found safe and well @abcnews |
Witnesses said the car rolled over a couple of times, before being wedged up against a tree. | Witnesses said the car rolled over a couple of times, before being wedged up against a tree. |
Acting Superintendent Brendan Muldoon of the NT police told a media conference authorities held “grave concerns for that person”. | Acting Superintendent Brendan Muldoon of the NT police told a media conference authorities held “grave concerns for that person”. |
Muldoon said the tourists, believed to be from Asia, had not judged the depth of the water as they set out across the causeway. | Muldoon said the tourists, believed to be from Asia, had not judged the depth of the water as they set out across the causeway. |
“We’re urging motorists in the NT to not crossed flooded causeways, not enter flooded rivers. ... We do need to consider our own safety when trying to rescue these people, but if the conditions are available, we will be entering the water with our flood boat and trying very hard to locate this missing person.” | “We’re urging motorists in the NT to not crossed flooded causeways, not enter flooded rivers. ... We do need to consider our own safety when trying to rescue these people, but if the conditions are available, we will be entering the water with our flood boat and trying very hard to locate this missing person.” |
The rescue was complicated by the fact there was no mobile phone reception at the location, he said. | The rescue was complicated by the fact there was no mobile phone reception at the location, he said. |
A rescue operation is underway where a tourist remains missing after a car was swept away near Alice Springs. Photo: Grenville Turner pic.twitter.com/6aJa6xNte2 | A rescue operation is underway where a tourist remains missing after a car was swept away near Alice Springs. Photo: Grenville Turner pic.twitter.com/6aJa6xNte2 |
A search was also continuing on Tuesday for a group of five adults and a child who left Kiwirrkurra in Western Australia in two cars bound for Kintore on Sunday. | A search was also continuing on Tuesday for a group of five adults and a child who left Kiwirrkurra in Western Australia in two cars bound for Kintore on Sunday. |
Muldoon said the group had been missing for almost 48 hours and there were serious concerns for their welfare, but weather conditions had precluded an aerial search until now. | Muldoon said the group had been missing for almost 48 hours and there were serious concerns for their welfare, but weather conditions had precluded an aerial search until now. |
“Police airmen should be doing an aerial surveillance search of the Kintore Road in an attempt to locate those people.” | “Police airmen should be doing an aerial surveillance search of the Kintore Road in an attempt to locate those people.” |
He said they had not been able to contact the motorists by phone due to the “extremely remote” country. | He said they had not been able to contact the motorists by phone due to the “extremely remote” country. |
“We believe they are from a remote Indigenous community and not really sure of exactly what resources they do have, but we haven’t had any contact with them yet.” | “We believe they are from a remote Indigenous community and not really sure of exactly what resources they do have, but we haven’t had any contact with them yet.” |
A slow-moving low-pressure system has caused record-breaking rain and flash flooding in the NT, forcing the closure of Uluru national park on Monday. | A slow-moving low-pressure system has caused record-breaking rain and flash flooding in the NT, forcing the closure of Uluru national park on Monday. |
The park reopened on Tuesday morning, but Parks Australia warned that there was water across roads in several sections. | The park reopened on Tuesday morning, but Parks Australia warned that there was water across roads in several sections. |
Peak wind gusts at Yulara, north of the park, reached up to 125km/h and the Walungurru district recorded 232mm of rain in 24 hours. The previous highest monthly total for December for that region was 161mm in 2003. | Peak wind gusts at Yulara, north of the park, reached up to 125km/h and the Walungurru district recorded 232mm of rain in 24 hours. The previous highest monthly total for December for that region was 161mm in 2003. |
Superintendent Pauline Vicary said around 398mm was estimated to have fallen in Kintore between 12.30pm on Sunday and 8.30am Monday. | Superintendent Pauline Vicary said around 398mm was estimated to have fallen in Kintore between 12.30pm on Sunday and 8.30am Monday. |
Nearly 100 people whose homes were affected by flooding were evacuated and taken to the local school. | Nearly 100 people whose homes were affected by flooding were evacuated and taken to the local school. |
Meanwhile two people were found alive on Tuesday after their car had become bogged on a dirt track in Western Australia’s remote far north last week. | Meanwhile two people were found alive on Tuesday after their car had become bogged on a dirt track in Western Australia’s remote far north last week. |
Four people were in the car when it was bogged on a track off the Gibb River Road, about 86km from Derby, on Friday evening, but only two returned safely to Mowanjum community. | Four people were in the car when it was bogged on a track off the Gibb River Road, about 86km from Derby, on Friday evening, but only two returned safely to Mowanjum community. |
Kaylene Mungulu and Josephine Bear have been found after 5 days walking through the bush near the Gibb River Rd in the Kimberley. pic.twitter.com/3os3575oFk | Kaylene Mungulu and Josephine Bear have been found after 5 days walking through the bush near the Gibb River Rd in the Kimberley. pic.twitter.com/3os3575oFk |
Kaylene Mungulu, 33, and Josephine Bear, 16, became separated from the other two people and remained missing until Tuesday morning when they were found about 5km east of their last known point. | Kaylene Mungulu, 33, and Josephine Bear, 16, became separated from the other two people and remained missing until Tuesday morning when they were found about 5km east of their last known point. |
There had been concerns for their safety due to severe weather conditions, with authorities conducting aerial and ground searches. | There had been concerns for their safety due to severe weather conditions, with authorities conducting aerial and ground searches. |
They were both in reasonable health and would be taken to Derby hospital for a check-up, police said. | They were both in reasonable health and would be taken to Derby hospital for a check-up, police said. |