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A second day of heavy rain pummelled eastern NSW putting more communities at risk of flood. In Port Macquarie and along the Manning River the damage was assessed, while in Richmond, Penrith and areas downstream from the Warragamba Dam waited as the angry, fast flowing, brown waters of the Hawkesbury River and Nepean River rose higher and higher. You can flick through our gallery above to see how Sunday, March 21 2021 unfolded. The power and devastation of the flooding can be seen clearly in this video below from Manning River Times photographer Scott Calvin. The incredible footage shows a shipping container being moved downstream under the bridge like it was nothing more than cardboard box. As we head into Sunday evening the Bureau of Meteorology warned that the Hawkesbury at North Richmond could reach 15 metres by Monday morning. Evacuation orders were given by the SES for all properties within the area bounded by the Nepean River, south of the Great Western Highway and west of Peach Tree Creek, including Captains Road; Fitch Avenue; Ladbury Avenue; Memorial Avenue; Nepean Avenue; and Recreation Avenue. A huge number of roads are closed in Newcastle and the Hunter region due to fallen trees, landslips and flooding. Moderate flooding is occurring along the Williams River at Mill Dam Falls and minor flooding at Dungog. The Paterson River is at 12.49 metres with major flooding at Gostwyck Bridge. While parts of the Gold Coast are also on flood alert. ACM’s teams are covering the floods live. You can follow updates from the Port News, the Newcastle Herald, the Illawarra Mercury and the Hawkesbury Gazette.
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A second day of heavy rain pummelled eastern NSW putting more communities at risk of flood.
In Port Macquarie and along the Manning River the damage was assessed, while in Richmond, Penrith and areas downstream from the Warragamba Dam waited as the angry, fast flowing, brown waters of the Hawkesbury River and Nepean River rose higher and higher.
You can flick through our gallery above to see how Sunday, March 21 2021 unfolded.
The power and devastation of the flooding can be seen clearly in this video below from Manning River Times photographer Scott Calvin. The incredible footage shows a shipping container being moved downstream under the bridge like it was nothing more than cardboard box.
Heartbreaking pictures of NSW Floods on day two of heavy rain
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As Port Macquarie and Taree pick up the pieces following the worst flooding in 53 years, Hawkesbury and Penrith watch as the rivers continue to rise. See how the second day of flooding in NSW unfolded in images and video.
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As we head into Sunday evening the Bureau of Meteorology warned that the Hawkesbury at North Richmond could reach 15 metres by Monday morning.
Evacuation orders were given by the SES for all properties within the area bounded by the Nepean River, south of the Great Western Highway and west of Peach Tree Creek, including Captains Road; Fitch Avenue; Ladbury Avenue; Memorial Avenue; Nepean Avenue; and Recreation Avenue.
A huge number of roads are closed in Newcastle and the Hunter region due to fallen trees, landslips and flooding. Moderate flooding is occurring along the Williams River at Mill Dam Falls and minor flooding at Dungog. The Paterson River is at 12.49 metres with major flooding at Gostwyck Bridge.