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Floods in Australia: 200,000 people evacuated – "Things are getting worse"

Heavy rains have caused massive flooding in Australia. Around 200,000 people have to leave their homes.

Update from Thursday, March 3rd, 2022, 11.30 a.m .: After the devastating rains in eastern Australia, large parts of the country are still under water. The storm situation is not over yet. New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet warned Thursday: “Things will get worse before things get better”. Authorities have urged 200,000 people to evacuate their homes and seek safety as a storm approaches the city of Sydney.

The meteorologists lifted further warnings of torrential rain around Sydney in the afternoon (local time). Clean-up work was going on everywhere.

Polizist:innen patrouillieren im Hochwasser: Im Osten Australiens stehen immer noch weite Teile der Region unter Wasser.

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In eastern Australia, large parts of the region are still under water. Thousands of people have to leave their homes.

At least 13 people have died in the historic flooding so far, ten in Queensland and three in New South Wales. The extreme weather was triggered by a slow-moving low-pressure area. In some areas it had rained as much in a few days as it normally does in a whole year.

Historic floods in Australia: death toll rises

Update from Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022, 9:15 a.m .: After devastating floods in eastern Australia, two more people died. The two fatalities were confirmed on Wednesday in the particularly affected town of Lismore, the Australian broadcaster ABC reported, citing the authorities. Three people have now died in the state of News South Wales. According to the police, another victim was also recovered in neighboring Queensland. Ten people have died here so far, as reported by the German Press Agency.

In view of the dramatic situation in many areas, the authorities expect further deaths. “Realistically, we know that we may see more deaths in the coming days,” said New South Wales Deputy Premier Paul Toole. “This is a catastrophic event.”

After visiting the city of Ipswich, Queensland Regional Prime Minister Annastacia Palaszczuk said the situation was “indescribable”. It will take a long time to rebuild the region. The people are inconsolable. Many are crying and don’t know what to do next.

Heavy rain and flooding in Australia: No all-clear yet

There was still no all-clear: meteorologists predicted further heavy rain with possible flooding, especially for the region around Australia’s largest city Sydney and for the south-east of Queensland. The Queensland Weather Service warned of “large to gigantic hail” and “possibly destructive gusts of wind” on Twitter.

Anwohner beginnen mit den Aufräumarbeiten in Lismore, NSW. Freiwillige Helfer des Katastrophenschutzes sind auf dem Weg in den Norden von NSW, wo verheerende Überschwemmungen herrschen, während sich Sydney auf sintflutartige Regenfälle vorbereitet, die zu weiteren Überschwemmungen führen könnten.

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Local residents begin cleaning up in Lismore, NSW. Civil Protection volunteers are on their way to north NSW, where devastating floods are raging, as Sydney braces for torrential downpours that could lead to more flooding.

Extreme weather in Australia: Entire towns “swallowed” by masses of water

First report from March 1st, 2022: Sydney/Brisbane – Massive flooding in Australia killed two more people. According to official information, at least ten people have died in two states since the heavy rains began last Wednesday (February 23, 2022).

In Queensland, a 76-year-old was washed away in his car and has now been recovered dead by the emergency services, the Australian broadcaster ABC reported on Tuesday (03/01/2022). In the particularly badly affected town of Lismore in New South Wales, an elderly woman drowned in her flooded house – she is the first fatality in the state.

Extreme weather in Australia: emergency services work tirelessly

The emergency services worked tirelessly on Tuesday (March 1st, 2022) to rescue people in need from the roofs of their houses with helicopters and boats. 300,000 people in the state of New South Wales should get ready to be brought to safety at short notice if necessary, said Steph Cooke, the regional secretary for emergency services. She asked those affected: “Please pack a bag and your mobile phone and charger”.

Dieses vom Fraser Coast Regional Council zur Verfügung gestellte Foto zeigt Überschemmungen in Maryborough. Sintflutartiger Regen hat die schweren Überschwemmungen im Osten Australiens weiter verschärft.

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This photo provided by Fraser Coast Regional Council shows flooding in Maryborough. Torrential rain has further exacerbated severe flooding in eastern Australia.

The trigger for the extreme weather is a low-pressure area that is only moving slowly. This is now moving from north to south. Meteorologists warned that the metropolis of Sydney and the south coast of New South Wales should be prepared for “heavy to torrential rain”. Floods had recently occurred in Sydney, the largest city Down Under – according to experts, it was the wettest summer in the metropolis in 30 years.

Floods in Australia: weather service reports more storms

“The Weather Service and other authorities are reporting more storms and more flooding expected throughout the week,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison said. The town of Lismore was hit the hardest. “They were always used to floods there, but they have never experienced anything like this in their lives.” The media spoke of a “historic disaster” in the entire state. Whole towns were “swallowed” by the water masses. In many houses the brown water rose up to the ceiling.

Eine Frau trägt ein Baby, während Menschen mit kleinen Booten durch das Hochwasser fahren. Sintflutartiger Regen hat die schweren Überschwemmungen im Osten Australiens weiter verschärft.

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A woman carries a baby while people navigate small boats through the flood water. Torrential rain has further exacerbated severe flooding in eastern Australia.

In the state of Queensland, meanwhile, the clean-up work was in full swing. The metropolis of Brisbane and the cities of Gympie and Maryborough as well as areas along the Sunshine Coast were also affected by flooding. In some areas it had rained as much in a few days as it normally does in a whole year. At Gympie, the water reached the height of utility poles: photos showed a quad bike hanging high off a power line after the floods receded. (sne/svw with dpa)

List of rubrics: © Dan Himbrechts/dpa

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