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Recovery process underway as NSW SES continues clean-up and support

Summary

The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is proactively working with the NSW Reconstruction Authority to facilitate a phased approach to recovery as clean-up and assessments continue across coastal NSW.

Media release

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The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is proactively working with the NSW Reconstruction Authority to facilitate a phased approach to recovery as clean-up and assessments continue across coastal NSW.  

The NSW SES is coordinating the efforts of partner NSW and interstate emergency service agencies, the Australian Defence Force and locally mobilising community volunteers to undertake damage assessments and assist in clean-up activities across the impacted area. 

NSW SES Assistant Commissioner Colin Malone said it is important to commence the recovery process as soon as possible, where safe so affected communities get the support they need.

“We have teams on the ground and are working closely with recovery partners to provide support and assistance through a range of measures over the coming days.”  

“We are continuing to resupply isolated communities and we still have a few residual jobs to attend to, but with the assistance of our valued emergency service partners and community members mobilising to help we are working through them as quickly as possible.” 

“I thank our local SES volunteers, who have left their families and workplaces to assist their communities, often while their own home was at risk of flooding. This event has proved to be a challenging few weeks for many communities across NSW."

I’d like to acknowledge the extraordinary efforts of all personnel and volunteers involved in the relief and clean-up effort. Their dedication and collaboration spanning local, national, and international support is making a meaningful difference in helping communities recover and rebuild as quickly as possible.” 

To date, more than 10,070 damage assessments have been completed covering a range of property types including residential, commercial, industrial, and outbuildings, with more than 1,100 buildings now deemed uninhabitable. 

For individuals and communities seeking flood recovery information please visit www.nsw.gov.au/emergency/floods/recover/flood-recovery-updates

Operational statistics: 

Total incidents across NSW during this weather event: 8,299 

Total flood rescues: 805 

Total calls: 16,145 

Incidents by zone:  

Northern Zone: 6,303 

Metro Zone: 1,159 

South Eastern Zone: 382 

North Eastern Zone: 293 

Western Zone: 49 

North Western Zone: 48 

Southern Zone: 39 

 

Media enquiries:
NSW SES Media on 1800 067 234