From Reuters:
“As floods ease, Australia's
biggest state braces for damaging surf and wind”
(A view shows a flooded street
following heavy rains in the town of Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia
March 30, 2022 in this still image taken from a video.)
The entire coast of Australia's
most populous state was told to brace for high waves and powerful winds on
Thursday as a low pressure system that left entire towns flooded moved
offshore. The change brought a reprieve for large swathes of northern New South
Wales - flooded this week for the second time in a month - but it spreads the
risk across some 2,000 km (1,200 miles) of coastline including the country's
biggest city, Sydney. There were still 20 evacuation orders affecting some
30,000 people, but the deluge had eased, Bureau of Meteorology senior
forecaster Dean Narramore told reporters. The Wilsons River which runs through
regional centre Lismore, among the worst affected by flooding, had peaked at
11.4 metres (37.4 feet), lower than the 12 metres that authorities had feared. "We're
transitioning into a wind and damaging surf threat," Narramore told
reporters. "The main concern will be abnormally high tides and also
coastal erosion ... and also inundation of low-lying areas, particularly for
properties right on the beach."
Two years since the worst
bushfires in a generation, Australia's densely populated east coast has been
grappling with record floods as a protracted La Nina weather pattern brings
abnormally high rainfall and wind, causing rivers to overflow and leaving thousands
of homes uninhabitable. Near Lismore, the popular tourism hub of Byron Bay, 750
kilometres (465 miles) north of Sydney, had its main street underwater for the
first time in decades. Sydney itself has clocked its wettest March and sixth-wettest
month overall since records began in 1859, weather experts say. So far, two
people have been confirmed as having died in the current weather pattern, while
the police say they are searching for a third person, a woman, believed to be
missing in floodwaters at Lismore. "We are now regrouping as we look
towards the recovery efforts with waters starting to recede," New South
Wales Emergency Services Minister Steph Cooke told reporters. "This
weather system will (now) make its way down the east coast and we will see
other communities impacted."
^ Australia has had a very rough
few years (2019-Present) with wildfires, floods, Covid, etc. They really
deserve a break. ^
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