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Thousands Abandon Homes In Sydney Despite Easing Of Heavy Downpour
Flood victims will receive an emergency cash payment of A$1,000. Flood victims will receive an emergency cash payment of A$1,000. -
Thousands Vacate Sydney As Floods In Australia Worsen
Around 50,000 individuals in New South Wales have been ordered to leave. Around 50,000 individuals in New South Wales have been ordered to leave. -
Australia Hit By' Rain Bomb,' At Least Eight People Confirmed Dead
Authorities said at least eight people had been killed, including a volunteer emergency worker on her way to rescue a trapped family. Authorities said at least eight people had been killed, including a volunteer emergency worker on her way to rescue a trapped family. -
New South Wales Premier Resigns Amid Corruption Probe
New South Wales premier, Gladys Berejiklian, denied any wrongdoing and said she had always acted with the highest level of integrity. New South Wales premier, Gladys Berejiklian, denied any wrongdoing and said she had always acted with the highest level of integrity. -
Sydney To End Lockdown Once 70% Of Adults Are Vaccinated
Establishments will be allowed to reopen and movement restrictions will be lifted once 70% of the adult population is fully vaccinated. Establishments will be allowed to reopen and movement restrictions will be lifted once 70% of the adult population is fully vaccinated. -
Australians Facing Fleeing Spiders Snakes, Rising Waters
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Tuesday that the country's floods have become the country's "greatest concern." He said that people should expect "more rains and days of danger." Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Tuesday that the country's floods have become the country's "greatest concern." He said that people should expect "more rains and days of danger." -
Thousands Flee As Australia's East Coast Hit By 50-Year Deluge
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the situation was "evolving and is extremely dangerous...This will be a very difficult week." Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the situation was "evolving and is extremely dangerous...This will be a very difficult week."