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The low-pressure system that lashed NSW with 110km/h winds and heavy downpours has been forecast to worsen on the South Coast.
A powerful "bomb cyclone" battered Sydney for a second day, disrupting flights and trains, toppling trees, and knocking out power to over 35,000 homes across southeast Australia.
Roughly one month’s worth of rain fell over six hours in some regions. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
NSW has been battered by wild winds and heavy rain, with power outages, fallen trees and transport chaos across the east ...
Vaucluse Route 325 buses are diverting away from Wentworth Rd due to a fallen tree, with up to 26 stops missed. Manly Vale ...
Millions of Australians have been told to stay home and avoid public transport as the destructive low-pressure system dubbed the ‘bomb cyclone’ rapidly intensified on Wednesday morning.
The Bureau of Meteorology has warned that the system is only getting stronger, with winds up to 125km/h and relentless rain making things worse by the hour. Sydney’s eastern suburbs, the Illawarra, ...
The wild weather has sparked a second consecutive day of travel chaos at Sydney Airport. Dozens of domestic and international ...
Torrential rain has smashed July records on the NSW South Coast sparking a massive emergency response and fresh flood fears ...
Multiple flights have been cancelled and temperatures have plummeted as Queensland cops the edge of a super-sized “bomb ...
Mail Australia's live weather blog. Heavy rain and destructive winds smashed much of the NSW coastline sparking widespread ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio wants less talk, more action from the Quad, and the 'Bomb Cyclone' is far from over, with ...
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