Severe Storm Surges Devastate Sydney's Coastline, With Iconic Bondi Icebergs Among Hardest Hit
Massive swells and king tides have caused widespread damage to beaches, homes, and infrastructure, as cleanup efforts continue and hazardous surf warnings remain in effect.
- Bondi Icebergs suffered extensive damage, including shattered glass, bent railings, and a 20-tonne water tank swept onto the beach, forcing its closure for at least a week.
- Residents in Botany Bay were evacuated after waves and king tides inundated homes, with emergency services sandbagging properties and assisting with evacuations.
- Cronulla Beach's esplanade sustained severe damage, including lifted pavement and destroyed barriers, while Bronte Beach saw debris scattered and brick walls knocked over.
- The Bureau of Meteorology has issued hazardous surf warnings for Sydney and surrounding coastal areas, advising the public to avoid exposed locations and surf zones.
- Authorities are closely monitoring conditions as another high tide is forecast later today, raising concerns about further erosion and damage to coastal areas.