More than 150 people have been rescued after flooding in northern Sydney, Australia.
Other residents have been told to flee their homes because of the rising flood waters.
The area's main reservoir, which supplies most of the city's drinking water, started to overflow after three days of torrential rainfall across the east of the country.
People living in New South Wales have been told to stay indoors after a record-breaking amount of rain saw a month's rainwater fall in just 24 hours.
It's been reported that two people have died
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Other residents have been told to flee their homes because of the rising flood waters.
The area's main reservoir, which supplies most of the city's drinking water, started to overflow after three days of torrential rainfall across the east of the country.
People living in New South Wales have been told to stay indoors after a record-breaking amount of rain saw a month's rainwater fall in just 24 hours.
It's been reported that two people have died
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For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#Flooding #ExtremeWeather #Sydney #BBCNews
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