2021 Eastern Australian floods

Extreme rainfall on the east coast of Australia beginning on 18 March 2021 led to massive flooding in New South Wales, affecting regions from the North Coast to the Sydney metropolitan area in the south. Suburbs of Sydney experienced the worst flooding in 60 years.[7]

2021 Eastern Australian floods
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Windsor Bridge submerged in western Sydney
How long: 18 March 2021 – 29 March 2021
Deaths: 3 dead and 2 missing[1][2][3][4][5]
Damages: A$ 1 billion+ (predicted)[6]
Areas affected: New South Wales; Mid North Coast, Hunter Valley and Western Sydney
Queensland; Logan City and Gold Coast

The Australian government declared many parts of the east coast a natural disaster zone after the flooding rains forced 18,000 people to evacuate, in addition to over 1,000 flood rescues.[8]

The floods happened less than 18 months after Australia was affected by the Black Summer bushfires.[9]

2021 Eastern Australian Floods Media

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