SES receives over 100 calls for help across Tasmania in three days
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Tasmania SES have responded to approximately 100 calls for help over the past three days during a powerful storm across the state.

Since Thursday, SES requests have ranged from helping to secure windows and roofing damaged from strong wind gusts, to clearing fallen trees and debris across roads and properties.

Powerful winds are expected to ease below warning thresholds this afternoon as they isolate to the far north east and east coast of the state.

Powerful winds are expected to ease in Tasmania this afternoon. (NSW SES/X)

Tasmania SES Acting Assistant Director Operations and Resources Chris Irvine said that while conditions continue to ease, SES personnel remain ready to help wherever they’re needed.

“Members of the public should take all precautions for their own personal safety and be aware of the potential for falling trees and branches,” he said.

“Take care if you need to be outside and keep an eye on children and neighbours to make sure everyone stays safe.”

Warnings for damaging or destructive winds have also been issued in South Australia, Victoria, NSW and the ACT.

It comes as a strong low-pressure system over the Southern Ocean has pushed a cold front over Tasmania and up towards the southeastern states on the mainland.

Severe weather warnings have been issued in five states.
Severe weather warnings have been issued in five states. (Weatherzone)

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued specific warnings for the following regions in each state:

  • Tasmania – King Island, Furneaux Islands, Western, Upper Derwent Valley, South East, North East, East Coast, North West Coast, Central North, Central Plateau and Midlands
  • SA – Lower South East district
  • Victoria – Central, South West, West and South Gippsland and parts of East Gippsland, North Central, North East and Wimmera
  • NSW and ACT – parts of South Coast, Southern Tablelands, Snowy Mountains, ACT and South West Slopes

People in the affected regions have been advised to secure outdoor items and stay indoors and away from windows while conditions are severe.

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