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NSW Floods Cut Off Nearly 50,000 as Record Rainfall Overwhelms Rivers

Taree's Manning River surpasses a century-old flood record, with further heavy rain threatening prolonged disaster across the Mid North Coast and Hunter regions.

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Record downpours have left homes, business and roads submerged
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Overview

  • The Manning River at Taree peaked at 6.4 meters, breaking a 1929 record, as heavy rainfall inundated the NSW Mid North Coast and Hunter regions.
  • Approximately 48,800 people and over 23,000 dwellings remain isolated, with emergency services conducting over 400 flood rescues in the past 24 hours.
  • The NSW government has declared a Natural Disaster across 16 local government areas, unlocking joint Commonwealth-State recovery funding for affected residents and councils.
  • Forecasts predict an additional 200–300mm of rain over the next two days, increasing risks of flash flooding and prolonged major river flooding.
  • Evacuation orders remain active for multiple towns, with rescue operations ongoing and communities urged to follow emergency service directives.