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Heavy rains in eastern Australia spark flash floods, 20 rescued

A rescue vehicle stands at Narrabeen beach, in Sydney, Australia January 18, 2026. (REUTERS)
18 Jan 2026 11:00

SYDNEY (REUTERS)

Australian authorities on Sunday said 20 people were rescued from floodwaters in the eastern state of New South Wales after torrential rains sparked warnings for residents to move ​to higher ground.

In state capital Sydney, Australia's ‌largest city, residents and holidaymakers were ​evacuated late on Saturday ⁠after dangerous ‌flooding hit the low-lying suburb of Narrabeen, authorities said.

Emergency crews responded to more than 1,400 incidents across the state ⁠since the rain hit on Saturday, ⁠the authorities said, adding that most rescues related to people driving through floodwaters.

"There ​has been a lot of flash flooding which has closed roads, and we anticipate some may remain closed for some time," State Emergency ​Services Assistant Commissioner Sonya ‍Oyston said in a statement.

The authorities warned more thunderstorms were possible south of Sydney on Sunday. Some 72.4 millimetres (2.8 inches) of rain fell ⁠on Sydney's northern ​fringe in 2 hours on Sunday morning, the nation's weather ​forecaster said.

On Saturday, a woman died ‍after being hit by a falling tree branch near Wollongong, about 66 kilometres (41 miles) south of Sydney, amid the wild weather, the Australian Broadcasting ‌Corp. reported.

Source: REUTERS
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