
(Bloomberg) – At least four people died and thousands are without strength because serious storms have strengthened the most populous Australian state.
The large lines of the new South Wales remain in high readiness for floods and extreme weather. Remic rainfall is expected to continue the weekend in the middle and southern regions and the coastal areas, according to the meteorology office, solidify up to 80 kilometers per hour for wind gusts. On Friday, Sydney, Sydney, moves the weather system.
“The flood is likely to continue until Friday, Saturday and even until Sunday for most of the Eastern New South Wales,” said Dean Tramore, a meteorologist in the Presidency. Some areas have seen up to 600 mm of rainfall in the last four days, he said.
Global warming causes more often extreme weather, such as torrential rain, life -threatening, critical infrastructure and crops worldwide. According to the latest two -year climate, the intensity of short and strong rain events increased by approximately 10% or more in some Australian regions in some Australian regions.
The floods have already left at least 50,000 people isolated and four dead, with one other person missing. Over 600 people have been saved since the beginning of the floods, Colin Malone, assistant to the Commissioner of Emergency Services in New South Wales, said on Friday morning.
“We will use ships and helicopters to help isolated food and medication people, and we also help people transport for urgent medical meetings or other medical emergencies,” he said. More than 500 ships and nine helicopters were deployed throughout the state.
“Again, devastating floods, water over the roofs, and the people who are evacuated, the word” unprecedented “becomes insignificant to how Australian society and politicians must respond to these ever prevailing events,” said Paul Jarzabkowski, University of Queensland researcher.
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