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Hundreds of people in NSW call for help during intense flooding

Flooding has wreaked havoc in parts of NSW and more rainfall is on the way, with some communities bracing for a major deluge.

Flood alert issued for residents in NSW Upper Hunter

Emergency services in NSW have responded to more than 800 calls for help overnight amid increasing concern intense flooding is expected to continue across parts of the state.

Parts of Singleton and the Upper Hunter were ordered to evacuate overnight amid predictions an approaching flood peak would place lives at risk, but the area narrowly avoided the deluge overnight.

Major flooding in Gunnedah and Wee Waa in southern NSW led to the SES receiving 300 requests for assistance yesterday, with emergency services carrying out multiple flood rescues overnight.

While there were no reports of property inundation or flood rescues, large swathes of farmland had been inundated and some roads cut off, and residents remained on high alert.

While conditions have eased, more rainfall and unsettled weather has been predicted in coming days, with communities bracing for major flooding on Sunday.

The town of Singleton has been hit hard by flooding. Photo: Hannah Wilson
The town of Singleton has been hit hard by flooding. Photo: Hannah Wilson

Got in some flight time for the floods

Posted by Aimee Chick on Friday, November 26, 2021

While the area avoided major flooding overnight, the SES in an update on Sunday flagged major flooding at Gunnedah and Wee Waa, with flooding also expected a Narrabri.

River levels are Gunnedah are approaching a peak near 8.60m – higher than the flood level of 8.2m experienced last Wednesday.

Major flooding has also occurred along the Namoi River at Wee Waa, with the area expected to remain above the major flood level for the next week.

Singleton Heights resident Aimee Chick captured stunning vision of the rising floodwaters over the weekend.

While there had been relief in the air on Sunday, she said most residents were still on watch.

“There’s been some great support all ‘round to get animals and family out,” she told news.com.au.

“Also really good presence and preparation of emergency services this time around compared to the 2007 floods.”

Couple of vids from the floods

Posted by Aimee Chick on Friday, November 26, 2021

The SES warned major flooding was expected Narrabri and Boggabri over Sunday, as flood water moved downstream from Gunnedah.

The Peel River at Tamworth Rd Bridge was also experiencing major flooding.

The state emergency service flagged major flooding was likely at Goondiwindi on Sunday evening after persistent showers resulted in rainfall totals between 40-70mm overnight at Macintyre and Dumaresq, with close to 110mm at Booba Sands.

Further rainfall forecast later on Sunday and early next week is expected to exacerbate flooding further.

Flooding has already caused roads around Forbes to be closed, including on the Eugowra Road 15km from the town. Picture: NSW SES
Flooding has already caused roads around Forbes to be closed, including on the Eugowra Road 15km from the town. Picture: NSW SES

It comes after the SES on Saturday evening told residents around Singleton to evacuate.

“Once flood water begins inundating the area road access water, sewerage, power, phones and internet may be lost,” the SES said.

“If you remain in the area you will be trapped and it may be too dangerous for SES to rescue you.”

Officials have pleaded with people not to drive through flood waters and to stay away from downed power lines.

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