Overview
- Four people have drowned, including a woman at San Remo and three along the New South Wales coast, while searches continue for two missing individuals swept into the sea.
- A deep low-pressure system in the Tasman Sea has generated waves up to four meters high, creating hazardous conditions for swimming, rock fishing, and boating.
- Emergency services, including police, marine units, and aerial patrols, are conducting large-scale search and rescue operations for the missing individuals.
- The Bureau of Meteorology has issued coastal hazard warnings, leading to the closure of Sydney beaches and public advisories to avoid unpatrolled and rocky areas.
- Easter historically sees elevated drowning risks, with 118 lives lost over the last 20 years, underscoring the importance of water safety during holiday periods.