Overview
- A slow-moving coastal trough has unleashed four months' worth of rain in just two days, causing unprecedented flooding in New South Wales' Mid North Coast and Hunter regions.
- Two deaths have been confirmed, including a 63-year-old man in Moto and a man in his 30s in Rosewood, while authorities hold grave fears for three missing individuals.
- Approximately 50,000 residents are isolated by floodwaters, with evacuation orders issued for 34 areas and over 500 flood rescues conducted by emergency services.
- The flooding has breached levees, submerged town centers, and caused significant damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure, with some rivers yet to peak.
- Emergency response efforts have been scaled up, with 2,500 personnel, including SES volunteers and ADF teams, deployed to assist in rescues and provide aid to affected communities.