NSW rain emergency: key facts and figures
KEY FACTS AND FIGURES FROM THE NSW RAIN EMERGENCY
* More than 18,000 people told to evacuate
* 15,000 people on standby to do the same
* 870 flood rescues to early Tuesday, 9700 calls for help
* More than 200 schools closed
* Several hundred homes flooded
* Rains not expected to ease until Wednesday.
MID-NORTH COAST:
* 15,000 people ordered to evacuate low-lying areas including Macksville, Port Macquarie, Lower Macleay, Kempsey CBD
* Communities facing the worst flooding in almost a century
* Another 100mm of rainfall expected before Wednesday
* Macleay and Hastings rivers overflowing in many areas.
HUNTER REGION:
* More rain on the way and danger not over
* Major flooding occurring at Bulga in the Hunter Valley
* Minor flooding may occur in the Lower Hunter from Tuesday morning.
WESTERN, SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN SYDNEY:
* 3000 people evacuated along the Hawkesbury River amid the worst flooding since 1961, with the river expected to peak around 15m on Monday night
* Another 50-100mm of rainfall expected before Wednesday
* Major risks remain for residents west of the city
* Evacuation orders in some low-lying properties
* Evacuation order issued for low lying properties in North Richmond and Agnes Banks due to major flooding along the Hawkesbury River
* Evacuation warning issued for caravan parks along the Hawkesbury River from Windsor to Wisemans Ferry
* Nepean River is experiencing moderate flooding, forcing evacuations
* Evacuation order issued for properties adjacent to the Upper Colo River in Upper Colo, Lower Colo, Colo Central and Wheeny Creek due to major flooding.
* Fears up to 54,000 people could be displaced
WESTERN NSW:
* Parts of western NSW could receive a season's worth of rain as another system arrives from the south
* Macquarie River levels have peaked at Bathurst, with minor flooding continuing.
ILLAWARRA AND SOUTH COAST:
* Two flood watch alerts for the Shoalhaven and Bega rivers and St Georges Basin
* 100-300mm of rainfall expected in parts in coming days.
ASSISTANCE:
* Federal natural disaster arrangements activated for 38 local government areas offering $1000 per adult and $400 per child for those affected
* 1700 SES volunteers involved in rescue and clean up helped by NSW RFS and Fire and Rescue Services
* The Australian Defence Force will run two search and rescue helicopters out of the south coast
* Up to 1000 ADF personnel expected to be deployed
* Victoria's CFA deploys 16 members to help
* St John Ambulance NSW volunteers providing health services, first aid and mental health support
* 9500 claims lodged with insurers
* Flood victims eligible for free advice from the Disaster Response Legal Service
* St Vincent de Paul Society has launched flood appeal www.vinnies.org.au/NSWFloodAppeal
* NSW Farmers launch appeal
* Almost a quarter of a million dollars raised on GoFundMe, including more than $100,000 for a Taree couple whose home washed away on their wedding day.
* Agribusiness banking specialist Rabobank offering range of support to farming clients, including deferral of scheduled loan payments
* Bendigo Bank NSW Flood Appeal launched to raise funds.
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