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40% of Australia’s entire population under severe weather warnings covering an area the size of Alaska

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Australian authorities issued fresh flood warnings and evacuation orders on Tuesday as torrential rains again pummeled several parts of the country, sweeping away homes , roads and livestock in the worst downpour in more than half a century.
The national weather agency has posted severe weather warnings in every mainland state or territory but one, affecting about 10 million people in the country of 25 million, across an area the size of Alaska. “The rain and flood situation does remain dynamic and extremely complex,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters. No deaths were reported, but thousands of people have been rescued by emergency services in recent days. About 18,000 people have been evacuated with authorities expecting about 15,000 others to join them. Images shared on social media showed entire bridges washed away, stranded animals and submerged homes in New South Wales, the most populous and most affected state. Read More One video showed a container truck ramming into a bridge, causing structural damage, while another showed a car swept off a road by raging floodwaters in neighboring Queensland. Resident Shaun Ratko at his home in Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia, on March 23. Other photos captured mass swarms of spiders and snakes as the creatures sought to escape the fast-moving flood waters. In NSW, a fourth consecutive day of heavy rain was expected to combine with a coastal trough over the coming 24 hours, increasing the deluge. “Weather conditions have worsened, and those weather conditions are likely to worsen during the day so many communities will experience increasing heavy rainfall,” said NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian. The owner of a restaurant that was underwater on the banks of the Hawkesbury River, 62 kilometers (38 miles) north of Sydney, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp he rescued a neighbor’s baby who needed medical attention by boat. “My brother rang and said ‘please get over here, we have to get this baby out’. We got them across the river and to a car,” restaurant owner Darren Osmotherly said. A family of four is evacuated from a flooded property at Upper Colo in north western Sydney, New South Wales on March 23. The Warragamba Dam, Sydney’s main water supply, began overflowing on Saturday and was expected to keep doing so for another week. A year earlier, amid drought and bushfires, the same dam fell below half its water catchment, triggering severe water restrictions. Though the weather system is likely to start easing from late Wednesday, officials warned affected residents may not be able to return to their homes immediately as incessant rains dump more water in river catchment areas. Coal deliveries Coal deliveries to the Port of Newcastle, north of Sydney — the world’s biggest coal export port — were halted earlier because flooding shut rail lines. On Tuesday, the country’s biggest independent coal miner, Whitehaven Coal Ltd, said it was forced to stop shiploading at the port due to structural faults, while weather-related port restrictions were slowing ship movements. The company said road flooding may also hamper workforce movements and cut its forecast coal sales to a range of 18.5 million to 19 million tonnes, from a range of 19 million to 20 million previously.

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