Overview
- At least three people have died and one remains missing due to severe flooding in New South Wales, with fatalities including individuals trapped in homes and vehicles.
- Over 48,000 residents are isolated, and up to 50,000 people are under evacuation orders as rivers, including the Manning River, reach record-breaking levels above six meters.
- Emergency services have deployed 2,500 personnel, utilizing helicopters, boats, and trucks to rescue stranded residents, many from rooftops.
- Meteorologists predict continued heavy rainfall through Friday, with warnings for life-threatening flash floods in already devastated areas.
- The floods, exacerbated by La Niña and climate change, have disrupted infrastructure, closed over 80 schools, and left thousands without power.