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TIL CreativesNSW lashed by bomb cyclone as east coast storm brings 125kmh winds flash floods dam warnings and mass travel disruption
A powerful and fast-moving bomb cyclone system is tearing down Australia鈥檚 east coast, with authorities warning millions of people to prepare for a sharp escalation in dangerous conditions over the next 24 hours.The intense weather, driven by a developing east coast low, is already producing cyclonic winds and torrential rainfall from the Mid North Coast to Bega, including Sydney and the Illawarra region. Forecasters warn the system is unlike anything seen in recent years, with peak wind gusts potentially reaching 125 km/h and isolated rainfall totals exceeding 200 millimetres.鈥淭he sheer size of it is quite enormous,鈥 said NSW Emergency Services Minister Jihad Dib. 鈥淭his is not the time for complacency.鈥滱lso read: Bomb cyclone batters NSW with floods, blackouts and 125kmh windsBy Tuesday afternoon(July 1), emergency services had responded to more than 600 incidents across the state. Officials fear those numbers will climb dramatically as conditions worsen into the evening and Wednesday.Live EventsAccording to the Bureau of Meteorology, the system is producing short, violent bursts of rain, dropping up to 120 mm in just six hours in some regions. Coastal cities, including Newcastle, Wollongong and Sydney, are expected to bear the brunt, while the South Coast faces the risk of flash flooding, landslides, and coastal erosion.鈥淓ven if you see blue skies, the danger is not over,鈥 Minister Dib warned.SES on High AlertMore than 1,000 State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers have been deployed across New South Wales. Deputy Commissioner Debbie Platz called the weather 鈥渄ynamic and unpredictable,鈥 urging residents to act now.鈥淲hat we need is for you to be prepared,鈥 she said. 鈥淪ecure loose items, clean gutters, and don鈥檛 park under trees.鈥滷looding and dam spill warningsThe threat extends beyond streets and homes. Warragamba Dam, Sydney鈥檚 primary water reservoir, is sitting at 98 per cent capacity. WaterNSW has warned that any additional heavy rainfall could push it over, potentially spilling later this week. Smaller dams across the Sydney basin, including Nepean and Cataract, are already spilling.Early flood watches are now in place for the Hawkesbury-Nepean, Georges, and Cooks River catchments. Authorities say even 10 centimetres of water can float a car.Travel chaos takes holdThe wild weather is already disrupting travel. Qantas and Virgin Australia have cancelled flights in and out of Sydney and Newcastle, while Sydney Airport has issued weather alerts and is operating at reduced capacity.Ferries are suspended, road commuters are facing widespread delays, and NSW Maritime has advised boaters to avoid all non-essential trips as gale-force winds churn up coastal waters.鈥淲hether you鈥檙e driving or on public transport, allow extra time and monitor conditions closely,鈥 said Transport for NSW鈥檚 Howard Collins.The Bureau of Meteorology says the worst weather is expected to persist through Wednesday, with impacts likely lingering into Thursday, particularly on the South Coast. Rainfall is expected to ease in Sydney by tonight, but damaging winds and localised flooding could continue.鈥淚t鈥檒l bring widespread impacts,鈥 said BoM鈥檚 Steve Bernasconi. 鈥淭he exact position and strength of the low will determine how severe this gets.鈥滱uthorities are urging residents to prepare emergency kits, stay informed through official channels like the Hazards Near Me app, and act early if evacuation orders are issued.鈥淭his is a dangerous and unpredictable storm system,鈥 Platz said. 鈥淭he best thing you can do is stay safe, stay dry, and stay aware.鈥(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)
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