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Footage shows fast-moving water engulfing houses, breaking trees and damaging roads

Mar 21, 2021

Heavy rains along Australias east coast over the weekend have brought the worst flooding in half a century in some areas, authorities said on Sunday, forcing thousands to evacuate and damaging hundreds of houses.
New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the downpour across the state, Australias most populous with 8 million people, was worse than initially expected, especially for low-lying areas in Sydneys northwest.
Yesterday, we were hoping it will only be a one-in-20-year event, now it looks like a one-in-50-year event, Berejiklian said at a televised briefing.
People in parts of Sydneys northwest were ordered to flee their houses in the middle of the night as fast-moving waters caused widespread destruction. Late on Sunday, about another 1,000 people were asked to evacuate, after Berejiklian said that some 4,000 people may be asked to leave their houses.
Vehicles are blocked by a flooded river at Old Pitt Town north west of Sydney, Australia, Sunday, March 21st, 2021. Photograph: AP Photo/Mark Baker
Television and social media footage showed fast-moving water unmooring houses, engulfing roads, breaking trees and damaging road infrastructure. Emergency services estimate the total number of damaged houses to be in the hundreds.
Several major roads were closed across the state while many schools called off classes for Monday.
Australias prime minister Scott Morrison in a Facebook post announced federal financial assistance for those affected.
The flooding comes in stark contrast with the devastating bushfires that struck Australia in late 2019 and early 2020, when nearly 7 per cent of NSW land was scorched.
A boat is loaded back onto its trailer on a flooded road at Old Pitt Town, north west of Sydney, Australia, Sunday, March 21st, 2021. Photograph: Mark Baker/AP Photo
Flooding risk and evacuation warnings were in place for about 13 areas in NSW, including the Hunter, one of Australias major wine regions.
Several dams, including Warragamba, Sydneys main water supply, spilled over causing river levels to surge.
Meteorologists said the downpour is set to continue for several days. Emergency crews have responded to about 6,000 calls for help since the start of the rains on Thursday, including nearly 700 direct pleas for rescue from floods.
The extreme weather has also affected Australias Covid-19 vaccine delivery to across NSW, disrupting the countrys plans to deliver the first doses to almost 6 million people over the next few weeks.
On Sunday, Australias medicines regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration, granted approval for locally produced AstraZeneca vaccines.
The Australian government has purchased 50 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to be manufactured locally.