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Australian Defence Force Joins Massive NSW Flood Recovery Effort

Seventy ADF personnel are deployed to assist communities in the Mid North Coast and Hunter Region as clean-up operations escalate after devastating floods.

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Dozens of ADF personnel and disaster relief workers are being deployed to help with the flood recovery and clean-up effort in NSW.

Overview

  • The Australian Defence Force has deployed 70 personnel to assist with debris removal, road clearance, and welfare checks in flood-affected areas starting Tuesday.
  • Over 10,000 homes have been damaged, with 300 deemed uninhabitable, and more than 30,000 people remain cut off due to infrastructure damage like the destruction of the Bight Bridge.
  • The federal government has activated financial assistance programs, including a Disaster Recovery Allowance and personal hardship payments for affected residents in multiple council areas.
  • Community volunteer groups, such as the 600-member MidCoast Community Flood Response, are playing a vital role in supporting recovery alongside official efforts.
  • Authorities warn residents to exercise caution during clean-up efforts due to floodwaters containing hazardous debris and pollutants, while recovery operations continue across the region.