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Torrential rain, dam overflow trigger flash flooding in Sydney

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Sydney, Australia - Torrential rain, combined with spills from a major dam, caused flash flooding in Sydney on Saturday, prompting rescue efforts and evacuation orders in several low-lying areas, local media reported.

Emergency authoritie­s carried out 13 rescues and received 297 calls for assistance from residents in Sydney, over the past 24 hours, according to local broadcaste­r SBS News. New South Wales State Emergency Service (SES) said in a statement that at least 10 emergency evacuation orders were in place for the suburbs in the city’s northwest.

Riverside communitie­s were warned of flood risks after a dam that provides 80 per cent of Sydney’s drinking water started overflowin­g following the downpour.

While the overflow from Warragamba Dam, southwest of Sydney, has slowed and the rain has eased, flood risks remain. Riverside communitie­s were warned to evacuate or prepare to be isolated due to floodwater­s.

“That does not mean that the risk is not there because what we are going to see now is riverine

Emergency authoritie­s carried out 13 rescues and received 297 calls for assistance from residents in Sydney, over the past 24 hours

flooding in many areas,” acting SES commission­er Debbie Platz told reporters.

SBS News reported that the overflow was moving through the Hawkesbury-nepean system, swelling rivers despite the heavy rainfall easing. “If people are not evacuating, then we’re asking them to please be prepared for many days of isolation,” Platz said. This marks the third consecutiv­e month the dam has overflowed. The Hawkesbury River was rising toward major flood levels at North Richmond on Saturday morning, but appeared to peak below that level shortly after 8am local time (2200GMT).

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