Updated On: 22 March, 2021 08:36 AM IST | Sydney | Agencies
The New South Wales government declares a natural disaster after rivers and a dam overflow; weather situation expected to stay ‘volatile’

Residents wade through a flooded road in western Sydney. Pic/AFP
The Australian government has declared a natural disaster in New South Wales after heavy rains caused flooding in rivers and a dam and thousands had to evacuate.
The NSW and the federal government have signed 16 natural disaster declarations in areas spanning the central and mid-north coast, from Hunter Valley near Sydney to Coff’s Harbour, said NSW Emergency Services Minister David Elliott in a news conference on Sunday, as reported by CNN.