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Sydney weather: driving rain, damaging winds to batter NSW for second day

Damaging and destructive winds, heavy rainfall and damaging surf are ripping through the Metropolitan, Mid North Coast, Hunter and Illawarra on Tuesday evening.

Kate Aubusson, Megan Levy and Daniel Fallon
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Huge waves continue to the pound coast causing sand erosion and building damage. This is a recent photo of Avalon Beach.

Huge waves crash over swimming baths at Avalon Beach. AP

'Manly Dam has not spilled over': police

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A media statement just released from NSW Police:

Police have issued an update to media outlets and the public, to ensure people remain calm, following reports of flooding around Manly Dam.

Northern Beaches Local Area Commander, Detective Superintendent David Darcy, is asking residents around Manly Dam to remain calm.

"While there is flooding in the area due to a combination of high tide, rain, heavy surf blocking the exit of water, and a number of small creeks feeding water to the area, Manly Dam has not spilled over or released any water at this time.

"We want to ensure that people in the area are safe and remain calm.

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Flood warnings on NSW rivers

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Flood Warnings are current for a number of rivers.

At this stage there is a greater than 70% chance of additional flooding in the following river valleys developing during Tuesday:

1. Manning Valley - Gloucester only - minor flooding. Flooding not expected along the Manning River.

2. Hunter Valley - including Scone - minor to moderate flooding.

3. Lake Macquarie - minor flooding.

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A wave smashes over the promenade at the south end of Coogee Beach.

A huge wave smashes into and over the promenade at the south end of Coogee Beach, causing damage to the railing and sandstone blocks.Chris Beadle
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Waves have smashed into and over the promenade at the south end of Coogee Beach, causing damage to the railing and sandstone blocks. This picture is from coastal engineer Chris Beadle who says, "I haven't seen anything like this in Sydney for a long time."

Wave damage at the south end of Coogee BeachChris Beadle
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Train line closures - Hunter Line and South Coast Line

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Powerful surf and gale winds are washing away parts of Narrabeen Beach near Wetherill St.

Massive powerful surf and gales are washing away parts if Narrabeen beach near Wetherill St.Nick Moir
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Severe Storms: what we know so far

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A second day of severe storms, heavy rain and destructive winds that ripped through Sydney, Newcastle and the Hunter Region causing unbearable tragedy, frustration and uncertainty.

  • The Newcastle and Hunter regions were hit worst by the storm and three people were killed in flash flooding in the Hunter Valley township of Dungog. Police said a woman and two men were found dead on Tuesday morning following the severe weather event, which continues to batter the Hunter, Sydney and the Illawarra.
  • Sydney's transport services were in chaos as storms led to widespread closure and delays across the city's ports, roads and public transport. By the evening peak hour flooding and overturned trees and power lines and had closed roads across the city.
  • 25,000 Sydney homes and businesses will spend a cold and dark night without electricity, as Ausgrid works to restore power to sections of the network. Roughly 100,000 Ausgrid customers in Newcastle and the Hunter region were without power on Tuesday evening, and 75,000 customers Central Coast also experienced black outs.
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