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The '''2011 Wollongong floods''', beginning in March 2011, are a series of floods occuring throughout ] and nearby regions. These floods are the result of torrential downpour in large parts of New South Wales. Similar floods occurred earlier in the year in ] and ]. | The '''2011 Wollongong floods''', beginning in March 2011, are a series of floods occuring throughout ] and nearby regions. These floods are the result of torrential downpour in large parts of New South Wales. Similar floods occurred earlier in the year in ] and ]. | ||
Sixteen pre-school children and their carers were rescued at ] by the ]. Rain continues to fall in the ].<ref name="SMH1">{{cite news | url=http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/heavy-rains-threaten-nsw-preschool-20110321-1c36l.html | title=One dead as floods cause havoc in NSW | accessdate=March 21, 2011 | date=March 21, 2011 | publisher=]}}</ref> A further six rescues are currently underway throughout the region, ] received 63mm of rain in the hour leading up to 1 pm on March 21.<ref name="SMH1" /> | Sixteen pre-school children and their carers were rescued at ] by the ]. Rain continues to fall in the ].<ref name="SMH1">{{cite news | url=http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/heavy-rains-threaten-nsw-preschool-20110321-1c36l.html | title=One dead as floods cause havoc in NSW | accessdate=March 21, 2011 | date=March 21, 2011 | publisher=]}}</ref> A further six rescues are currently underway throughout the region, ] received 63mm of rain in the hour leading up to 1 pm on March 21.<ref name="SMH1" /> | ||
A man, believe to be in his forties, has been found dead 150km east from a stormwater bridge as torrential rain continues fall across the Illawarra region of NSW, dozens of people are being rescued as highways are shut and trains suspended until the waters subside.<ref name="SMH1" /><ref name="ABC1" /> | A man, believe to be in his forties, has been found dead 150km east from a stormwater bridge as torrential rain continues fall across the Illawarra region of NSW, dozens of people are being rescued as highways are shut and trains suspended until the waters subside.<ref name="SMH1" /><ref name="ABC1" /> |
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The 2011 Wollongong floods, beginning in March 2011, are a series of floods occuring throughout Wollongong, New South Wales and nearby regions. These floods are the result of torrential downpour in large parts of New South Wales. Similar floods occurred earlier in the year in Queensland and Victoria.
Sixteen pre-school children and their carers were rescued at Jamberoo by the State Emergency Service. Rain continues to fall in the Illawarra region. A further six rescues are currently underway throughout the region, Albion Park received 63mm of rain in the hour leading up to 1 pm on March 21.
A man, believe to be in his forties, has been found dead 150km east from a stormwater bridge as torrential rain continues fall across the Illawarra region of NSW, dozens of people are being rescued as highways are shut and trains suspended until the waters subside.
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued flash flood warnings for the South Coast, Riverina, Illawarra, South West Slopes, Snowy Mountains and Southern Tablelands, with heavy rain expected to continue.
In the first 48 hours of the flood (March 20–21) 160 millimetres of rain has fallen in Wollongong. Robertson in the Southern Highlands recorded the state's highest rainfall on March 21 with 83 mm equalling the March record for 2003.
The Princes Highway has been closed around Station Street, Albion Park and at Kiama after a tree fell and blocked the road. The F6 Freeway is closed and the Illawarra Highway has been closed at Berkeley.
References
- ^ "One dead as floods cause havoc in NSW". The Sydney Morning Herald. March 21, 2011. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
- ^ "Heavy rainfalls lash Illawarra and South Coast– ABC Illawarra NSW – Australian Broadcasting Commission". Australian Broadcasting Commission. March 21, 2011. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
- ^ "Body found after south coast drenching - ABC Illawarra NSW - Australian Broadcasting Commission". Australian Broadcasting Commission. March 21, 2011. Retrieved March 21, 2011.