Thunderstorms forecast for a lot of NSW, ‘Mud Army 2.0’ mobilises in Queensland
Water in Wisemans Ferry, on the outskirts of Sydney, has receded however there’s nonetheless rather a lot underwater, together with the native golf membership and tennis courts.
Up to 100mm may fall in some areas at round 3pm, and if that occurs the complete and fast-moving rivers will rise once more and a few of these properties which have already been flooded as soon as may go underneath once more.
Thunderstorms are doable throughout most of japanese NSW, the Bureau of Meteorology has warned.
Suburbs alongside the Nepean and Hawkesbury Rivers will stay on flood watch into tomorrow, and there’s a hazardous surf warning stretching from Byron within the north to Eden close to the Victorian border.
In northern NSW, flood-affected communities are begging the federal government for extra assist.
There are nonetheless folks and properties which can be inaccessible by highway, and important provides similar to gasoline, meals, and drugs is scarce.
In Queensland, the Mud Army 2.0 has mobilised after almost 15,000 volunteers signed up.

Epic clean-up begins in flooded Queensland and NSW
They are presently going by a registration course of and can then get on buses and be deployed all through the area.