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    Australia orders 200,000 to flee floods moving towards Sydney

    Australia’s emergency services ordered 200,000 people to flee from the path of a wild storm that lurched towards Sydney Thursday after killing 13 people in more than a week of record-setting floods along the east coast.


    Authorities issued severe rain and wind warnings for a 400-kilometre (250-mile) stretch of coast as water levels rose rapidly — including in suburbs around Sydney, Australia’s largest city and home to five million people.


    The unpredictable storm front has crawled southwards along the east coast from Queensland to New South Wales, creating havoc as rivers and reservoirs broke their banks with water swamping homes up to their roofs.


    “Many people are waking up today to see much of our state underwater,” New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet said.


    “If you are subject to one of those evacuation orders, please get out,” he told a news conference. “Things will get worse before they get better.”


    Authorities have ordered 200,000 people to evacuate their homes, and warned another 300,000 may soon have to join them.


    The Warragamba Dam in southwestern Sydney, which supplies 80 percent of the city’s water, has been spilling over since the early hours of Wednesday, accelerating the flooding in some areas.


    -‘Devastating scenes’ –


    New South Wales meteorologist Dean Narramore predicted the storm would dump 50-150 millimetres of rain during the day in areas including in and around Sydney, possibly more in areas struck by thunderstorms.


    “That could lead to dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding,” he warned.


    Meteorologist Ben Domensino of Weatherzone said the storm was being fuelled by an “atmospheric river” — a long stream of airborne moisture.


    Scientists say climate change is making Australia’s floods, bushfires, cyclones and droughts more frequent and more intense.


    “Australia is at the forefront of severe climate change,” said environmental expert Hilary Bambrick of the Queensland University of Technology.


    “Temperatures are rising faster in Australia than the global average, and higher temperatures mean the atmosphere holds more moisture, meaning rainfall events are becoming more extreme.”


    In New South Wales, emergency services chief Carlene York said the storm was “difficult to predict” as she warned of a tough day across Sydney and other parts of the state.


    – ‘Drought, fires, floods’ –


    Taronga Zoo, located along Sydney Harbour, prepared for an influx of injured wildlife from torrential rainfall and flooding.


    The first fear was for young wildlife, small animals –- including echidnas and bandicoots -– and birds unable to escape surging floodwaters.


    Heavy downpours can make birds’ feathers so waterlogged they are unable to fly, a spokeswoman told AFP.


    As the floodwaters recede, concern will turn to the animals living in fresh water, including platypuses.


    Across New South Wales, flood levels have climbed to the highest level in decades.


    In towns such as Lismore in the state’s northeast, which is now cleaning up as floods recede, people had clambered onto their rooftops, sometimes waiting many hours to be rescued from rising waters.


    New South Wales said it was sending an extra 400 personnel to that region to help people on the “very, very long road” to cleaning up and recovering.


    “Many people today in the Northern Rivers and over the last 24 hours have returned home, and they have returned home to devastating scenes,” state premier Perrottet said. “My message is we will be with you.”


    He added that the state of more than eight million residents have been through a difficult three years of “drought, fires, floods, floods again on top of the pandemic”.


    “But our people have stood tall,” Perrottet said.


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    You're kinda late there, by far the worst of the floods have been in SE Queensland- parts of Brisbane have been badly hit, and far north NSW. There are floods in the outskirts of Sydney too and plenty of damage, but the severe weather warning has been reduced- and the worst is likely over.

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    Cow is shot DEAD after it was found washed up on a beach in NSW alive and rescuers spent 13 hours in vain trying to move it


    • Brown cow was killed by police on Tuesday night by NSW Police at Tweed Heads
    • Social media reports said the animal was shot five times by officers near bridge
    • RSPCA Queensland have been flushed with calls to help flood-stricken animals



    A cow that washed up on a popular NSW beach after surviving the relentless floodwaters in Queensland has been shot dead by police.
    The brown cow was seen at popular surfing spot Duranbah Beach on the Queensland-NSW border on Tuesday - but hours later was enthanised after it was spotted near the Boyds Bay Bridge at Tweed Heads.
    According to multiple social media reports, police were unable to catch the cow and it and was reportedly shot five times.


    'Cops just shot this poor k***t FIVE F**'N TIMES,' one Tweed local posted on Facebook.
    Police are permitted to use lethal force on an animal if it is causing a traffic hazard or poses as a danger to the community.
    Farm Animal Rescue at Dayboro, which worked for 13 hours to save the cow, said it was 'beyond distraught'.



    Cow washed up on NSW beach in flood waters is shot DEAD by cops | Daily Mail Online

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    Moist porridge forecast, Loopers fail to move sick Buffalo , Let's hope Dave48 doesn't become more limp and wet, be almost tragic if a newbie dribbled away leaving only the acerbic here.

    Fires snakes, drunks, Pokies, floods, Funnel Web Sydneysiders I'm so glad I escaped, The Land of Lies is full of Khvntz but you don't 'have to mingle with them. Never had a single day up North where the weather, racism or fauna troubled me.

    Perhaps time to release prisoners be awful to be up Shit Creek Billabong without a paddle or ticket to Thailand.

    The cram of Oz have gawn Dr Billy, BLD, Baldprick leaving only Looper to fold the TD flag , of course a bloke who can cope with high heels no worries . Breaking News the Perth Hoser's Pension Fund have crowdfunded to send Tezza in a return container
    Russia went from being 2nd strongest army in the world to being the 2nd strongest in Ukraine

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