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Flooding in Sydney and NSW takes its toll
Clearer skies appear over Sydney and Mid North Coast but flood risk continues If you need assistance, please call the SES on 132 500. Photos by The Sydney Morning Herald photographers. <p>Follow us on Twitter @photosSMH <p>Like our photos? Selected images available from <a href="http://consumer.fairfaxsyndication.com/C.aspx?VP3=SearchResult&ALID=2ITPN4UZPJU6">www.fairfaxphotos.com</a></p>
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Brad McCutcheon, a resident of St George's Caravan park near Lower Portland.Credit:Nick Moir
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Dargle Water ski resort still inundated after the Hawkesbury River flooded through on Sunday. Several of the caravans were washed downstream and dumped at St George Caravan Park.Credit:Nick Moir
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Dargle Water ski resort still inundated after the Hawkesbury River flooded through on Sunday. Several of the caravans were washed downstream and dumped at St George Caravan Park.Credit:Nick Moir
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Dargle Water ski resort still inundated after the Hawkesbury River flooded through on Sunday. Several of the caravans were washed downstream and dumped at St George Caravan Park.Credit:Nick Moir
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Dargle Water ski resort still inundated after the Hawkesbury River flooded through on Sunday. Several of the caravans were washed downstream and dumped at St George Caravan Park.Credit:Nick Moir
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Santo "Sma" Celi, 89 yrs, was rescued from his sinking car, at Wisemans Ferry in the middle of the night by a passerby, after he tried to escape his cabin in rising floodwaters.Credit:Wolter Peeters
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89 year old Santo "Sam" Celi was plucked from a sinking car at Wisemans Ferry in the middle of the night by a passerby after he tried to escape his cabin in rising floodwaters. The bonnet of his red Hyundai was visible at Wisemans Ferry the day after the rescue.Credit:Supplied
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Wayne Smith searching for missing caravans which were washed downstream and dumped at St George Caravan Park. His family own and run the Dargle Water ski resort which still inundated after the Hawkesbury River flooded through on Sunday.Credit:Nick Moir
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Scenes of flood devastation at St George's Caravan park at Lower Portland. Credit:Nick Moir
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St George's Caravan park near Lower Portland, looking like a tsunami has hit.Credit:Nick Moir
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Brad McCutcheon, a resident of St George's Caravan park near Lower Portland on Thursday morning.Credit:Nick Moir
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Teenager Ruby Bugeja helping clean her flooded home in Arnedell Street, Windsor. Credit:Louise Kennerley
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3pm Hawkesbury River flood water receding at Windsor Bridge, Windsor.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Russell Strickland and Tracey Flood clearing mud from their cabin at the Leetsvale Caravan Park on the Hawkesbury River.Credit:Nick Moir
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Jon Hall clears mud out of facilities at the Leetsvale Caravan Park on the Hawkesbury River.Credit:Nick Moir
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Russell Strickland clearing mud from their cabin at the Leetsvale Caravan Park on the Hawkesbury River.Credit:Nick Moir
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Cabin owners and residents of Leetsvale Caravan Park passing supplies to a boat to get over to the still isolated caravan park on the Hawkesbury River.Credit:Nick Moir
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The aftermath of floods at Leetsvale Caravan Park on the Hawkesbury River.Credit:Nick Moir
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SES Volunteers delivering urgent food and medical supplies in George Street, Windsor on Thursday morning.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Sarah O'Connell with Brooke Greentree cleaning up their flooded home in Arnedell Street, Windsor on Thursday. Credit:Louise Kennerley