Heavy rain bombards NSW, Warragamba Dam spills over, causing flood warnings and evacuations.
Sydney and surrounding regions are facing a deluge as Warragamba Dam overflows, triggering major flood warnings for parts of Hawkesbury and the Nepean River. With residents on high alert after intense rainfall, the largest dam in Sydney has spilled over, exacerbating the already rising river levels. The State Emergency Service in New South Wales has been inundated with calls for help as flash flooding leads to road closures and threatens homes in the area.
As the rainy weather persists, the Bureau of Meteorology forecasts a slight easing later in the day. However, evacuation warnings are in place as parts of the state continue to be battered by heavy rain. The situation remains tense as the mega rain bomb hits NSW, with SES receiving hundreds of calls for assistance across the affected regions.
In a repeat scenario, the Warragamba Dam spills again, adding to the already massive 24-hour rainfall totals exceeding 200 mm in some areas by Friday morning. Residents on the east coast of NSW are urged to prepare for potential flash flooding amidst the ongoing downpour. Dozens of flood rescues have been conducted overnight in Southern Sydney and the Illawarra region as the relentless rain lashes the area.
Sydney and NSW are not alone in their soggy predicament, as other parts of the country also experience heavy rainfall. The current weather pattern signals a significant weather event affecting multiple regions. As the state grapples with the aftermath of the downpour, it serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of nature and the importance of preparedness during extreme weather conditions.
Interesting Fact: Warragamba Dam in Sydney was completed in 1960 and serves as a crucial water supply source for the city. It has a capacity of over 2 million megalitres. Additionally, the State Emergency Service in NSW conducts extensive training exercises to prepare for flood response, showcasing their dedication to ensuring public safety in times of crisis.
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