After fatal flooding and disruption, rain moves south and SES aims to resupply isolated communities. But strong winds will pose new threatGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastOver 50,000 people remain isolated on the NSW mid-north coast with recovery efforts expected begin on Saturday after the heavy rainfall that has battered the region moved south out of the state.The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) said on Friday that 50,000 people in 15 communities, including Kempsey and Taree, remain isolated by flood waters with 160 active warnings, 39 of which were at emergency warning and 76 at watch and act. Continue reading...
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