Overnight the Albanese Govt, along with the NSW Govt, activated disaster funding to provide quick financial support to those impacted by #NSWFloods. More proactive cooperation on disasters between Fed-State Govts means we’re better prepared & respond faster. pic.twitter.com/bsX7uyEgyW
— Senator Murray Watt (@MurrayWatt) July 4, 2022
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Watt also confirmed Prime Minister would touch down in the flood-affected areas within 36 hours.
On Tuesday morning the PM was travelling back from Europe after he attended the NATO summit and visited Ukraine.
On the ground the situation continues to worsen as the rain keeps coming.
NSW SES recieved 5,300 requests for assistance and performed 252 flood rescues on Monday night and into Tuesday morning. 97 evacuation orders and 60 warnings are in place across Greater Sydney, the Hunter and the Illawarra regions which impact about 45,000 people.
SES spokesperson said conditions were dangerous and wouldn’t be safer until the end of the week.
“This risk is not going to diminish today or tomorrow, particularly on the Hawkesbury-Nepean system.
“The flood warnings will remain current there for most of this week and that threat will remain.”
Sydney received 71mm of rain overnight between midnight and 8am Tuesday.
The Bureau of Meteorology issued severe weather warnings Tuesday for heavy rainfall dangerous winds up to 90km/h.
“That persistent rain is hanging around the Hunter today, likely to move to the Mid North Coast tomorrow,” BoM forecaster Jane Golding .
“The floods, even if the rain has eased, will wet those areas where the rain has eased and we’re seeing showers at the moment, it will take a bit of time for the water to make its way out to sea.
“So major flood warnings current likely to continue for the next couple of days.”
If you can, please remain indoors today.
said on Tuesday at about 10:30amFurther heavy #rain totals overnight to 235mm (Darkes Forest) and another 71mm to 8am for #Sydney
#Flood Warnings as at 8am AEST Tue show Major Flooding continuing, particularly for the #Hawkesbury and #Nepean Rivers. Latest warnings: https://t.co/AdTxjTcSCk pic.twitter.com/0zJSTPeEDS — Bureau of Meteorology, Australia (@BOM_au) July 4, 2022
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