Sydney: After heavy rains and floods in Australia, people were ordered to evacuate from three states. This year, 20 people have died due to rain.
According to the details, many roads and communication systems have been damaged due to floods, schools have been closed, and electricity supply has been suspended in 3,000 homes and business centers.
After heavy rains wreaked havoc in southeastern Australia, the weather system intensified to bring heavy and heavy rains with strong winds over the next two days.
Local authorities in Australia have warned local residents of the presence of crocodiles and snakes in the floodwaters. According to officials, more heavy rains are expected in the coming days, while more than 20,000 homes are feared to be flooded.
The state of Victoria is likely to be worst hit by the rains, with local authorities instructing those living in remote areas to stockpile essential supplies for three days.
These areas are likely to be cut off from the flood situation, while the state of New South Wales is also at risk of flooding due to heavy rains.
Victoria, Australia's second-largest state, has been hit hardest by the rains this week, prompting evacuation orders from other cities, including the capital, Melbourne.
Tasmania received 400mm of rain in 24 hours, causing rivers to flood, while it is unclear how many homes and properties have been damaged.
In New South Wales, 600 people were ordered to evacuate, while 250 homes and other properties were affected by the flooding.
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