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‘Catastrophic’ weather system puts 15,000 on flood watch - Daily Telegraph

There are growing concerns for stranded residents on the Blue Mountains side of the Hawkesbury River as supplies dwindle after days of isolation. Follow our NSW floods live blog.

There are growing concerns for residents stranded on the Blue Mountains side of the Hawkesbury River, whose supplies are dwindling after days of being isolated by floodwaters.

Towns such as North Richmond, Freeman’s Reach and Wilberforce are in need of bread, milk, nappies are other essentials.

Road and bridge closures have seen supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths unable to restock their shelves.

Local Federal MP Susan Templeman said there are discussions underway about using Australian Defence Force and RAAF personnel to airlift or boat in supplies.

“There’s real concern about the availability of fresh food across the river,” Ms Templeman told The Daily Telegraph.

In the nearby Colo area, emergency services are working to evacuate about 500 people as the Colo River rises rapidly. About 200 homes are affected in mostly remote areas.

Follow our flood updates in the live blog below.

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The SES has warned about major flooding of the Hawkesbury River at North Richmond.

The banks of the river have swelled and are now impacting caravan parks near the water.

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The head of the Port Macquarie-Hastings state emergency services said the Mid-North Coast flooding is the largest he, and many other’s, have seen in their lifetime.
Speaking to media at Port Macquarie SES headquarters, commander Michael Ward said the size, scale and magnitude of the rain and recent flooding is like no other he has seen.
“I don’t have the numbers on the magnitude of the event, but I do know it is probably the largest one that most people would have seen in their lifetime,” he said.
“I do know that it is probably the largest that I have seen from a flooding perspective in the Port Macquarie area.

His comments come as he and other agencies continue to work “24 hours a day” to battle the crisis unfolding across the region which have now left the people of Comboyne without access to clean running water.

Read more here.

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The Transport Management issued these alerts for Sydney's roads at 10.15am.

Sydney's North West and West

At Penrith – Castlereagh Road has reopened between Thornton Drive and Jane Street
At Windsor:
Windsor Bridge is closed between Macquarie Street and Wilberforce Road
Windsor Road is closed between Pitt Town Road and Court Street
Macquarie Street is closed between Brabyn Street and Bell Street
At North Richmond – North Richmond Bridge is closed
At Yarramundi – Yarramundi Bridge is closed
At Colo – Colo River Bridge is closed
At Clarendon – Hawkesbury Valley Way is closed between Moses Street and just west of Percival Street
At Pitt Town – Pitt Town Road is closed between Saunders Road and Glebe Road
At Riverstone – Garfield Road West is closed between West Parade and Carnarvon Road
At Wilberforce – Wilberforce Road is closed between Freemans Reach Road and Rose Street
Between Cattai and South Maroota – Wisemans Ferry Road is closed across the Cattai Creek Bridge between Mitchell Park Road and Sackville Ferry Road
Between Bell and Mount Tomah – Bells Line of Road is closed in both directions

Sydney's North

Between North Narrabeen and Oxford Falls – Wakehurst Parkway is closed
At Oxford Falls – Oxford Falls Road is closed between Wakehurst Parkway and Aroona Road

Public Transport

Busways services in the Hawkesbury, Penrith and Blacktown area are not operating today due to flooding
On the T1 Western Line and T5 Cumberland Line – buses are replacing trains between Schofields and Richmond due to flooding
The buses cannot access Vineyard, Mulgrave, Clarendon and East Richmond stations due to road closures caused by flooding.
Buses are replacing F3 ferries between Meadowbank, Rydalmere and Parramatta due to the Parramatta Weir overflowing at Parramatta and strong currents at Rydalmere

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St Vincent de Paul Society NSW has launched a flood appeal to help those affected by heavy rains and flooding across the state.

Donations can be made by calling 13 18 12 or by clicking here.

Vinnies’ CEO Jack de Groot said they are already providing practical support to those impacted.

“If you are able, please donate to the Vinnies NSW Flood Appeal. All donations will go towards assisting people and communities directly impacted by the floods,” he said.

“Vinnies has a network of members living in these communities across the state who are ready to provide people with practical assistance and emotional support,” Regional President of the Manning, Deacon Vince Ryan, said.

“Vinnies needs your help to provide everyday necessities to people who’ve been displaced by the floods.”

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