Nearly 50,000 people isolated in NSW flood disaster
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Nearly 50,000 people are isolated in the worst flood disaster the NSW Mid North Coast has ever seen. 

The town of Taree is the epicentre of the floods, with dozens of residents rescued from their rooftops and hundreds more fleeing their homes.

More than 100 flood warnings were in place tonight, including more than 20 emergency warnings for residents to evacuate.

People flown to safety as they flee the flooding. (NSW Rural Fire Service)
View from a rescue helicopter showing a home slowly being swallowed by floodwaters. (NSW Rural Fire Service)

“If you are under an emergency warning currently and it is safe to do so, I need you to evacuate now,” NSW SES Commissioner Mike Wassing said.

“I cannot stress enough that it is important to heed the warnings of evacuations.

“We’ve already seen over the past few nights rescue conditions being difficult and dangerous, particularly at nightfall.

Floods in Taree, NSW
Homes, businesses and cars submerged in the floods. (Nine)

Floods engulf town centre with warnings of worse to come

“I cannot guarantee that our crews will be able to immediately rescue people if you do not evacuate and heed the warnings.”

One resident, Keith, has lived in Taree more than 20 years and gave an emotional interview to 9News.

“It’s coming in the back door, it’s going into the front door, the water’s pushing all up through the floorboards.”

He said it was the worst he’d ever seen.

“It’s destroyed everything.”

Natural Hazards Research Australia chief executive Andrew Gissing said the flooding was the biggest on record for the area, describing the deluge as a one-in-500-year event.

Volunteers have carried out almost 300 flood rescues since midnight.

There have been more than 40 rescue teams active between the Hunter and Coffs Harbour.

“Our volunteers and partner agencies are working around the clock, prioritising rescues and getting help to those who need it most,” SES Assistant Commissioner Storey said.

“We’ve seen a large number of calls for assistance, and we are doing everything we can to reach people as quickly and safely as possible.”

There were still 19 high priority flood rescues being carried out tonight, including in south Taree and in the Glenthorn area.

Nearly 50,000 people are isolated in the worst flood disaster the NSW mid-north coast has ever seen.
Nearly 50,000 people are isolated in the worst flood disaster the NSW Mid North Coast has ever seen. (NSW Rural Fire Service)
Satellite image of Tarree floods
A radar image showing the storm that has brought flooding to the Mid North Coast. (Nine)

The following evacuate centres had been open today:

  • Dungog RSL Club
  • Club Gloucester
  • Club Taree
  • Manning Point Bowling Club
  • Wingham RSL
  • Bulahdelah Golf Club
  • Tuncurry Beach Bowling Club
  • Kempsey Showground
  • Panthers Port Macquarie

Woolworths said all stores from Newcastle to Port Macquarie were open for now.

North of Port Macquarie, the Kempsey Woolworths and Big W were closed after the town was ordered to evacuate.

“With a number of communities along the Mid North Coast remaining on flood watch, we’re continuing to closely monitor conditions and the advice of authorities to ensure the safety of our team and customers,” a Woolworths spokesperson said.

The state and federal governments have activated disaster assistance to communities in 16 Local Government Areas.

That includes: Bellingen, Central Coast, Cessnock, Clarence Valley, Coffs Harbour, Dungog, Kempsey, Lake Macquarie, Maitland, MidCoast, Nambucca, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Port Stephens, Singleton and the Upper Hunter.

The funding will cover emergency accommodation and essential items for evacuation centres.

SES carrying out rescues by boat.
SES carrying out rescues by boat. (NSW SES)
Floods in Taree, NSW
Streets turn to rivers in Taree. (Nine)

It will also give grants for low-income, uninsured residents to replace basic home items for their standard of living, and to do structural repairs for their homes.

Councils will get money to help clean up and restore public assets.

Small businesses and producers will get funding to replace goods and property, and freight costs for primary producers will get subsidies to replace livestock and fodder.

The Mid North Coast is bracing for more flash flooding with heavy rainfall set to continue tonight.

Evacuation orders have been issued for Kempsey, Macksville and Redbank near Wauchope with rivers expected to exceed flood levels.

Due to the ongoing weather situation, Port Macquarie Airport has been closed.

As the situation is constantly changing, visit the NSW SES website for the latest warnings and advice.
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