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Australia storm death toll rises Australia storm death toll rises
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At least eight people have been killed by heavy storms that are continuing to lash eastern Australia, officials say. At least nine people have been killed by heavy storms that are continuing to lash eastern Australia, officials say.
Gale-force winds and rising flood waters have forced the evacuation of hundreds of people in New South Wales. Gale-force winds and rising flood waters have forced the evacuation of thousands of people in New South Wales.
More than 130,000 homes remain without electricity near Newcastle, on the Central Coast, and in Sydney. More than 130,000 homes remain without electricity around Newcastle and in Sydney.
Some 12 ships have run aground in huge seas, and there are fears that one of the vessels - a coal freighter - may break up and spill its fuel. A severe weather warning remains in place, with winds gusting up to 90km/h (60mph), Australian weather officials said.
A severe weather warning remains in place, with winds gusting up to 90km/h, Australian weather officials said. The storms have been raging for three days. The death toll rose to nine on Sunday after police found the body of a man who had been swept into a storm water drain near Newcastle.
Family killed I went to the main street... and it was like a screen from a zombie movie: cars were in the middle of the street, buildings had caved in and there was no light and no-one else around Nick, Newcastle, NSW
Police put the confirmed death toll at eight, five of them from the same family, with two other people still missing. Among the dead were five members from the same family, including three children.
The family's car was swept away after part of the Old Pacific Highway collapsed on Friday - when the storms began.The family's car was swept away after part of the Old Pacific Highway collapsed on Friday - when the storms began.
Rescue workers will try to retrieve the body of the 30-year-old father on Sunday. His body was found on Saturday, but could not be reached due to the extreme weather conditions. Police said earlier they had found the bodies of a couple in their 50s whose car was washed off a bridge in the Hunter Valley.
The bodies of the mother and three children were found earlier on Saturday. A 29-year-old man was killed when a tree fell on to his vehicle near Newcastle.
Police said earlier they had found the bodies of a couple in their 50s whose car was washed off a bridge. Local residents said that the storms continued to wreak havoc.
A 29-year-old man was killed when a tree fell on to his vehicle. "Things were literally flying past the house," Nick from Newcastle told the BBC News website.
Hundreds of people were evacuated, including 65 elderly residents at a Central Coast nursing home, as flood waters continued to rise. "I went to the main street at about 0400am and it was like a screen from a zombie movie: cars were in the middle of the street, buildings had caved in and there was no light and no-one else around," he said.
Power utility EnergyAustralia said more than 130,000 homes and businesses had no electricity, warning that they could remain blacked out until next week. On Sunday, some 5,000 residents in the Hunter Valley were ordered to leave their homes amid fears that the Hunter River would breach its levee within hours.
"This is the worst storm and the worst damage our electricity network has seen for more than 30 years," EnergyAustralia executive general manager Geoff Lilliss was quoted as saying by the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper.
Tanker fears
In the Newcastle suburb of Wallsend, where 200mm of rain fell in a few hours, state premier Morris Iemma warned that the risk was not yet over.In the Newcastle suburb of Wallsend, where 200mm of rain fell in a few hours, state premier Morris Iemma warned that the risk was not yet over.
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On Friday, massive seas pushed the Pasha Bulker coal freighter onto a sand bank off Newcastle.On Friday, massive seas pushed the Pasha Bulker coal freighter onto a sand bank off Newcastle.
Environmentalists have said they fear that if the 40,000-tonne vessel broke up, it could spill its fuel, causing a maritime disaster. Salvage crews hope to refloat the ship once conditions ease.
Plans for tugs to pull the ship out to sea were abandoned because of the rough conditions.
The tanker's 21 crewmen, all thought to be from the Philippines, were winched to safety and were reported to be in good health.
The tanker's 21 crewmen, all thought to be from the Philippines, were winched to safety and were reported to be in good health.
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