Australia weather: surfer dies as towns evacuated amid flash flooding warnings for NSW south coast and ACT

 A surfer has died in Sydney amid wild weather that led to the evacuation of towns across New South Wales at the weekend.


NSW police have confirmed that at 12.45pm on Monday witnesses pulled an unconscious surfer from the water at Collaroy, on Sydney’s northern beaches.


Read more:  https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/aug/10/nsw-wild-weather-south-coast-towns-evacuated-amid-flood-warnings

The swollen Shoalhaven river in Nowra on Monday. Heavy rain has caused flash flooding on the NSW south coast, and the body of a kayaker was found in a swollen river in the ACT on Sunday.

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