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Rainy Sydney...again.
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for heavy rainfall for large parts of the state and said six-hourly rainfall totals could be between 60 to 100mm, reaching up to 140mm over coastal areas.
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The Nepean River submerged the Wallacia bridge inundating the caravan park recreation reserve with water and cutting off several roads.Credit:Dean Sewell
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Petrol pumps stand partially submerged in Camden.Credit:Nick Moir
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Flooding scenes from Camden as the water starts to receded between rainfalls.Credit:Nick Moir
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Water partially covers paddocks in Agnes Banks. Credit:KATE GERAGHTY
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RFS pump and sweep out flood water from the Camden RSL.Credit:Nick Moir
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Water covers part of smith Park in Richmond. Credit:KATE GERAGHTY
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Water covers the road towards the Yarramundi Bridge which is also under water at the Nepean River in Agnes Banks. Credit:KATE GERAGHTY
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Flooding along the Nepean river near Greendale.Credit:Nick Moir
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The road towards the Yarramundi Bridge leads into the swollen Nepean River.Credit:KATE GERAGHTY
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A police dive team take bottles to a POLAIR helicopter at Cobbity where a man's body was located in a vehicle after being washed away in floodwaters.Credit:Nick Moir
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Police and SES near the scene of where a man's body was found in a car washed away in floodwaters on Cut Hill Rd in Cobbity.Credit:Nick Moir
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Flooding along the Nepean river near Greendale in Sydney's west.Credit:Nick Moir
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Flooding surrounds greenhouses along the Nepean river near Greendale.Credit:Nick Moir
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Flash flooding in Balgowlah.Credit:Nick Moir
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A rescue crew in Dapto this morning.Credit:Nine News
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A rescue crew get a person to safety in Dapto.Credit:Nine News
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The submerged southern Wollongong town of Dapto this morning.Credit:Nine News
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An SES boat cruises along the Woronora River in Woronora, Sydney. The area has been issued with a flood evacuation order.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Residents Judith and Spiro on Prince Edward Park Road in Woronora, who were being ordered to evacuate as the Woronora River was expected to peak at 1.30pm.Credit:Brook Mitchell
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Woronora locals Cody and Jake, who have self evacuated with their mother ahead of an expected flood peak at 1.30pm.Credit:Brook Mitchell