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Unprecedented rain has the east coast of NSW and is expected to be extended by the state with Sydney In the shooting line.

According to the Bureau of Meteorology, Warnings of Flash floods were published for the Mid North Coast and Hunter Regions, while the storm became deadly.

The body David Knowles, 63, was found in his flooded house On North Moto Road near Coopernook also around 3 p.m. on Wednesday.

In the event of a separate incident, the body of man in its thirty, which still has to be identified by the police, was Restored near Rosewood on Thursday at 8 o’clock by the police.

Bom has warned that there is more heavy rainfall, with prediction cards that suggest that the system will spread to the north and south.

SES commissioner Michael Wassing said that emergency staff had prepared for the weather to hit Sydney too.

“We also have some preparation, even around Sydney and there are some active rainfall events there.”

“We also have some options and some management teams in the northeast,” he said.

Image: Prediction built -up rain during the 48 hours that ends on Friday at 10 p.m. - showing that Sydney is about to combine it

Image: Prediction built -up rain during the 48 hours that ends on Friday at 10 p.m. – showing that Sydney is about to combine it

SES commissioner Michael Wassing said that emergency staff has prepared for the rainstorm to continue through the state

SES commissioner Michael Wassing said that emergency staff has prepared for the rainstorm to continue through the state

Washing said that the storm has already reached lower parts of the northeast and that will be Some focus on Wind on their way to NSW’s Zuid and Zuidoost next week.

On Thursday it was also confirmed that the staff of the Australian Defense Force would be used at night for search and rescue.

The NSW SES said it had responded to 1,023 incidents, including 339 floods, in the 24 hours to 5 hours.

More than 100 saves in Taree, Glensorne, Oxley Island and Motowere were excellent on Thursday morning.

Emergency Kirsty McBain, Minister of Emergency Kirsty McBain, said that Australians will probably experience more natural disasters, such as ex-Cyclone Alfred and NSW’s floods.

“I don’t think there is a question that climate change has a significant impact on weather events around the world,” she said.

‘We are not immune to that in Australia here. We see more devastating events such as these happen more often. ‘

She said that some communities are confronted with these extreme weather incidents from month after month ‘instead of each year.

Minister of Emergency Kirsty McBain has warned that there are more random weather conditions in Australia 'month after month' due to climate change

Minister of Emergency Kirsty McBain has warned that there are more random weather conditions in Australia ‘month after month’ due to climate change

During an average May, the regions of Central North Coast and Hunter would see about 50 to 150 mm rain, Weatherzone said.

But this week some places have registered more than 500 mm over the course of three days and more than 300 mm within 24 hours.

The unveiled tThe three -day rain bomb defeated the previous monthly record of 558.2 mm from 1980. Data is available until 1949.

The main cause of the heavy rainfall over the east of NSW has been an almost stationary low pressure trough.

Weatherzone reported that the wet weather is expected that it is a contract for southern parts of the state on Friday and Saturday free.

‘Rain will continue due to flood areas of Oost-NSW on Thursday and has also become more widespread throughout the state. The wet weather will gradually join South -NSW on Friday and Saturday free of the state.

‘The Mid North Coast and adjacent Northern Tablelands and Hunter regions could see another 50 to 100 mm of rain on Thursday, with isolated falls from 100 to 200 mm. This rain should illuminate until Friday morning, although floods will probably stay hanging after the end of this week.

‘Further south are the built -up rainfall totals of 30 to 80 mm probably between Thursday and Friday on a wide area of ​​East and South -NSW. Some areas of the central series of the state could see about 60 to 130 mm on Thursday and Friday. ‘

The police registered two dead in the course of 24 hours after catastrophic floods in New South Wales after unprecedented rain

The police registered two dead in the course of 24 hours after catastrophic floods in New South Wales after unprecedented rain

Sydney was not spared from the enormous amount of rain with falls up to 50 mm predicted in the city on Thursday and Friday.

In the 24 hours to afternoon on Thursday, the city in the south and northwest registered the heaviest rain with 31 mm at Holsworthy, 26 mm in Richmond, 24 mm at Hornnsby and 29 mm at Lucas Heights.

NSW SES advised it in low-lying areas near the Menangle bridge and the surroundings of a small rise of the Upper Nepean River, which could lead to small floods.

The agency also gave a small flood warning for the Hawkesbury River in North Richmond.

Fortunately, the rain will be on average for the city from Saturday with a partially cloudy air forecast, followed by a mostly sunny Sunday.

Weatherzone -meteorologist Ben Domenensino described the rain volume as ‘unprecedented’.

“The most important drivers behind this week’s heavy rainfall on Eastern NSW were an near-stationary low print trough that had interaction with a stagnant pool of cold air at the top level and a ruthless stream of moisture loaded,” he said.

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