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Hundreds rescued by helicopters and boats during Australia floods

People must be rescued from trees and rooftops as a result of heavy rainfall-caused rapid water rise.

Hundreds of people have been rescued by helicopters and boats during flooding in New South Wales, Australia.

Parts of the state, some of which were still recuperating from severe flooding just days prior, were struck by heavy rain and thunderstorms.

Cowra, located approximately 268 kilometers west of Sydney, had 121 millimeters of rain in the 24 hours leading up to Monday morning, according to official data.

In the 48 hours leading up to Monday morning, 165mm fell at Tuena in Southern Tablelands, 127mm at Forbes Airport, and 118mm in Orange, while Mount Hotham and Tallandoon received 144mm and 133mm, respectively, in neighboring Victoria.

Hundreds rescued by helicopters and boats during australia floods
Hundreds rescued by helicopters and boats during australia floods

As of Tuesday morning, the New South Wales State Emergency Service has completed 222 flood rescues and had 909 calls for assistance.

This included around 150 individuals saved from Eugowra and neighboring Molong on Monday, 67 of whom were rescued by the New South Wales Rural Fire Service.

Numerous rescued individuals had been clinging to trees or perched on rooftops.

Chief Superintendent of the State Emergency Service Dallas Burnes stated that residents of Eugowra were astonished by how quickly the water level rose.

“The velocity was incredibly quick, in many cases too fast to put boats in the sea,” he told Nine’s Today show. “Therefore, we evacuated yesterday with 12 assets via helicopter.”

Lucky to be alive

Libby Noble, who was near Eugowra, reported that her family’s farmhouse had been flooded to at least the height of the kitchen bench.

She reported to The Sydney Morning Herald that the farm was entirely submerged and that her 85-year-old mother-in-law was inside the family home when it was swept away.

She told the newspaper, “The house was washed back there with my mother-in-law still inside.

She is quite fortunate to be alive.

It is simply incomprehensible.

Yes, the Eugowra occasionally floods, but never like this, and never in these regions.

I was clinging to life by a thread.

Her mother-in-law reported to ABC: “I dialed (emergency number) 000 as the water continued to rise, and then I had to stand on a chair to get out of the water; I was there for hours.

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Hundreds rescued by helicopters and boats during australia floods

I was observing the window, but no one appeared.

“Eventually, I spotted a couple of men wading through the water where the road had been, and I banged on the window and cried for help; they saw me and came down to rescue me.

I was bone-chillingly cold because I had stood there for hours.

“I did not have much time for reflection.

I was hoping for the best and clinging to life for dear life when I realized that this is it.

Second flood within two weeks

Forbes, located approximately 430 kilometers west of Sydney, is experiencing its second flood in as many weeks, with the Lachlan River anticipated to reach levels not seen since 1952.

The evacuation instructions had to be accelerated by two hours since the flood water rose more rapidly than anticipated.

About 600 homes in the town, which has a population of approximately 8,000, would undoubtedly be flooded.

The mayor, Phyllis Miller, stated to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation: “They cannot believe that this has occurred twice in such a short period.

“I’m generally an optimist, but this is truly heartbreaking.”

Volunteers traveling from abroad

Premier Dominic Perrottet of New South Wales stated that the federal government will deploy an additional 100 defense personnel to assist in the state’s largest flood rescue operation in its history.

Volunteers from New Zealand have come, and the state has also requested assistance from the United States and Singapore, he added.

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