A drone view shows a flooded area following heavy rains, in Tinonee, New South Wales, Australia May 21, 2025. Photo: Reuters
In state capital Sydney, Australia's largest city, residents and holidaymakers were evacuated late on Saturday after dangerous flooding hit the low-lying suburb of Narrabeen, authorities said.
Emergency crews responded to more than 1,400 incidents across the state since the rain hit on Saturday, the authorities said, adding that most rescues related to people driving through floodwaters.
"There has been a lot of flash flooding which has closed roads, and we anticipate some may remain closed for some time," State Emergency Services Assistant Commissioner Sonya Oyston said in a statement.
The authorities warned more thunderstorms were possible south of Sydney on Sunday. Some 72.4 mm (2.8 inches) of rain fell on Sydney's northern fringe in 2 hours on Sunday morning, the nation's weather forecaster said.
On Saturday, a woman died after being hit by a falling tree branch near Wollongong, about 66km (41 miles) south of Sydney, amid the wild weather, the Australian Broadcasting Corp. reported.

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