Statewide Flood Update

NSW SES

Severe flooding has impacted on communities in north eastern NSW. While the rain has eased across much of the area, light showers are forecast over coming days.

The weather system is moving south, with heavy rain and strong winds expected to impact on coastal NSW today and tomorrow, including the Central Coast, Metropolitan and Illawarra and South Coast areas.

Stay up to date on evacuations and warnings at www.ses.nsw.gov.au.

Monitor www.bom.gov.au for weather updates.

Richmond River

Ballina

  • Major flooding is currently occurring in the Ballina and West Ballina areas.
  • Emergency services are working to rescue a number of people isolated by the flood water.
  • A high tide at 9:44am this morning has reduced the ability for flood water to clear.

Casino and Kyogle and surrounds

  • Inundation of Casino CBD occurred on Tuesday night (1 March) with impact to homes and businesses.
  • Water levels have now dropped enough in the CBD to allow crews to start washing down mud and debris. This work will continue over coming days.
  • The Woodburn area was also inundated overnight.
  • Areas including Broadwater and Wardell are likely to impacted today.

Coraki

  • Areas of Coraki and East Coraki were impacted earlier this week.
  • The water levels continue to fall.

Evacuation Centres

Wilson River

Lismore and surrounding areas.

  • The Wilson River peaked on Tuesday.
  • Water levels continue to fall allowing NSW SES Members to access previously cut off homes and business.
  • The water level has now dropped below the levee height. Permanent pumps located within the CBD will begin to pump water.
  • A Fire and Rescue high capacity pump will also be located within the Lismore CBD to assist with clearing the water.
  • NSW SES Boats will continue to work in the areas outside the CBD checking on the welfare of residents with helicopters also supporting efforts.

Evacuations Centres

Location

Evacuation Centre

Address

Banora Point

Banora Point Salvation Army

Cnr Leisure & Woodlands Drive, Banora Point

East Lismore

Southern Cross University

Military Road, East Lismore NSW 2480

Kyogle

Kyogle Memorial Hall

Cnr Summerland Way & Strathden Street, Kyogle

Murwillumbah

Murwillumbah Tafe

146 Murwillumbah Street, Murwillumbah NSW 2484

Ocean Shores

Ocean Shores Country Club

123 Orana Road, Ocean Shores NSW 2483

Coraki

Coraki Uniting Church

50 Adams Street, Coraki NSW 2471

Maclean

Maclean Showgrounds

12 Cameron Street, Maclean NSW 2463

Kingscliff

Kingscliff Tafe

806 Cudgen Road, Kingscliff NSW 2487

South Grafton

South Grafton High School

Tyson Street, South Grafton NSW 2460

Lennox Head

Lennox Head Cultural Centre

1 Mackney Lane, Lennox Head NSW 2478

Brunswick Heads

Brunswick Hotel

4 Mullumbimbi Street, Brunswick Heads NSW 2483

Mullumbimby

Mullumbimby RSL

58 Dalley Street, Mullumbimby NSW 2482

Casino

Casino High School

90 Queensland Road, Casino NSW 2470

Ballina

Cherry Street Sports Club

68 Cherry Street, Ballina NSW 2478

Woodburn

Woodburn Public School

Woodburn Street, Woodburn NSW 2472

Lennox Head

Camp Drew

Camp Drewe Road, Lennox Head

Goonellabah

Goonellabah Sports and Aquatic Centre

1 Wallerawang Drive, Goonellabah NSW 2480

Wardell

Wardell Sports Club

Bath Street, Wardell NSW 2477

Iluka

Iluka Bowling Club

75-79 Spenser Street, Iluka NSW 2466

Evans Head

Evans Head RSL

11-13 McDonald Place, Evans Head NSW 2473

Rappville

Rappville Primary School

5/7 Lyons Street, Rappville NSW 2469

Broadwater

Broadwater Community Centre

Little Pitt Street, Broadwater NSW 2472

Skennars Head

Xavier College

2 Redford Drive, Skennars Head NSW 2478

Tweed River

Murwillumbah

  • Water Levels peaked on Tuesday night with river levels continuing to fall.
  • At Mullumbimby, the town is likely to be cut off for the next 24 hours.

Clarence River

Grafton- Ulmarra

  • Waters have peaked in Grafton overnight and the levee has held.
  • RFS is providing assistance with sandbagging and preparing residents with potential inundation.
  • Water level in Ulmarra has peaked below the levee height and is currently receding.
  • Maclean may still have localised flooding impacts to low lying areas.

SES is urging residents in Sydney, Illawarra and the South Coast to prepare now:

  • Rural properties- time to lift pumps and move stock to higher ground
  • Now is the time to secure and put away loose items around your balcony and backyard
  • Clean your gutters and trim your branches
  • Bring your pets indoors
  • Park your cars away from trees

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