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More relief on the cards for storm affected towns

Residents with storm damaged items put them out for collection by Coffs Harbour City Council. Photo: Tim Jarrett “Once the flood waters have receded the clean-up process for residents in these communities can be long, and hard,” NSW Environment Protection Authority CEO Tracy Mackey said “This will apply to all flood-generated waste such as water damaged building waste, furniture and carpet. “We hope that this assistance helps communities to expedite their clean-up operations to help them get back on their feet as soon as possible.” The exemption applies until 31 May 2021 on debris and waste created by local flooding. A raspberry grower had his crop and equipment decimated by the force of flash flooding on Sherwood Creek Rd. Photo: Tim Jarrett

Batten down the hatches: Rain, strong winds on the way

Be prepared: SES warn heavy rain could bring flooding

Premium Content Subscriber only Be prepared for possible flash flooding - that s the message from the SES ahead of a weekend of bad weather.   The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) encourages Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast residents to prepare for more severe weather over the weekend and into next week with the possibility of flash flooding, damaging winds and riverine flooding.   The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has advised that Northern NSW will see a continuation of afternoon and evening thunderstorms across Friday and over the weekend.   These storms may result in widespread daily rainfall totals of between 30mm to 50mm, with isolated falls over 100mm possible over the next couple of days.  

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