Summary
- Residents in western parts of Penrith, Jamisontown and Mulgoa were ordered to evacuate on Sunday afternoon, with other communities along the Hawkesbury River told to prepare to leave their homes.
- NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian warned up to 4000 residents in the Hawkesbury-Nepean valley could be forced to evacuate, with a collision of two weather systems expected to bring more rainfall throughout the week.
- The Hawkesbury River at North Richmond may reach 16.4 metres on Monday morninig. The weather bureau is warning will be the worst floods experienced along the river since November 1961.
- The river network near the Warragamba Dam is causing concern for emergency services, with its overflow inciting a row between two NSW ministers.
- Communities in areas hit hardest by flooding can access disaster relief payments of up to $1000 from the federal government. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the Australian Defence Force was standing by to help if requested.
Australian Defence Force support likely: Police minister
NSW Police Minister David Elliott is expecting to confirm this morning whether the Australian Defence Force will assist the NSW SES.
He told the Today Show support could include “logistic, obviously, assistance with making sure we make safe our communities.”
Mr Elliott added that the SES has received about 10,000 requests for assistance.
“The good news is the recovery started. We don’t wait around for that. We had recovery assistance packages already announced by the Commonwealth,” he said.
Flooded roads and wet weather
The Sydney Morning Herald’s photographers have captured these images from Windsor and Penrith. The areas are just two of those around Sydney’s west that have been issued evacuation orders and warnings.
Hawkesbury River reaching major flooding levels at Windsor
By Laura Chung
Major flooding is expected at Windsor and Sackville, in Sydney’s west, from Monday, with river levels expected to be similar to the flood in May 1988.
Windsor was issued an evacuation warning just after 1am on Monday, with residents told to prepare to evacuate by 9am.
The Hawkesbury River at Windsor has almost exceeded the major flood level of 12.20m this morning. The river level may peak around 13m by Monday evening.
Residents in Penrith and Jamisontown’s west were issued evacuation orders last night.
School closures across the state
By Laura Chung
There are about 137 schools closed across the state today, including Riverstone Public School, Quakers Hill Public School, Penrith Valley School, Taree High School and Chester Hill High School.
You can see a full list on the Department of Education’s website.
‘Likely there will be more evacuations’
By Laura Chung
Kempsey is facing renewed flooding concern after a cell of rain overnight, NSW SES Assistant Commissioner Nicole Hogan said.
“We are expecting some renewed peaks on the river,” she told ABC News. “There is an evacuation order for Kempsey CBD.”
“We have got approximately over 2000 people who have requested to evacuate under our evacuation orders at this stage. It is likely there will be more evacuations in low-lying areas,” she told ABC News.
Ms Hogan urged people in greater Sydney to check travel conditions before making their way into work.
Latest evacuations and warnings
There are multiple evacuation orders in place across Sydney this morning.
Evacuation orders were issued for residents in parts of Penrith, Jamisontown and Mulgoa on Sunday afternoon, while there ae now also warnings in place for the eastern part of Eastern Creek, including properties in parts of Riverstone, Schofields, and Quakers Hill.
All residents in caravan parks along the Hawkesbury River from Windsor and Wisemans Ferry are being urged to prepare to evacuate, as well as the Windsor CBD, South Windsor, southern parts of Wilberforce, and Marsden Park, among other areas.
We will endeavour to update this list throughout the day.
Full details: Evacuation warning for Windsor
By Lynette Eyb
The SES released a flood evacuation warning for the Windsor CBD on Sunday evening.
Residents were told to prepare ahead of a possible formal evacuation order this morning.
Here is the full guidance.
Penrith evacuation map
The Penrith evacuation order is for all properties in the area bounded by Jamison Road, Surveyors Creek, Blaikie Road, the rear of the Penrith Homemaker Centre, the Western Motorway and Nepean River.
For any information about current evacuations, please call the Public Information and Inquiry Centre (PIIC) on 1800 227 228.
We have a full story here on the situation with this evacuation area as things stood late last night.
Thanks for joining us
By Laura Chung
Hello and thanks for joining us for our ongoing coverage of the floods crisis.
Unfortunately, it looks like being another day of sandbagging and evacuations for many people across the state.
Here is a quick recap of where we are as we start the day:
- Residents in western parts of Penrith, Jamisontown and Mulgoa were ordered to evacuate on Sunday afternoon, with other communities along the Hawkesbury River told to prepare to leave their homes.
- NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian warned up to 4000 residents in the Hawkesbury-Nepean valley could be forced to evacuate, with a collision of two weather systems expected to bring more rainfall throughout the week.
- The Hawkesbury River at North Richmond is expected to reach 16.4 metres this morning. The weather bureau is warning it will be the worst floods experienced along the river since November 1961.
- Almost 200 people were rescued from floodwaters over a 24-hour period on Sunday, while more than 2700 calls for help were received by the SES over the same period.
- The river network near the Warragamba Dam is causing concern for emergency services, with its overflow inciting a row between two NSW ministers.
- Communities in areas hit hardest can access disaster relief payments of up to $1000 from the federal government.
- Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the Australian Defence Force was standing by in case it was needed.
You can read more on yesterday’s events on our Sunday blog here.
Stay with us as we follow these stories and other developments throughout the day.
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