For emergency assistance during a flood, storm or tsunami, call NSW SES on 132 500   In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple Zero (000).
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The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is monitoring the weather and is prepared to respond as moderate rainfall is forecast to impact much of the east coast this week, intensifying as it reaches the north of the state on Friday.
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New rescue and storm vehicles and vessels have been delivered to NSW State Emergency Service (SES) units across southern NSW, including the Griffith and Deniliquin units. 
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Members from several NSW rescue agencies are departing for the United Kingdom today to participate in the United Kingdom Rescue Challenge.
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The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) has hosted a simulated mass casualty bus crash exercise, bringing together four emergency service partners to enhance road crash rescue skills and share knowledge.  
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The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) Wagga Wagga Unit has received a significant boost, with a new inflatable rescue boat officially handed over on Saturday September 7 2024.
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As the clean-up continues after wild winds swept across NSW, the State Emergency Service (NSW SES) is encouraging residents to prepare for the increased risk of storms as the 2024-25 storm season officially begins.
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Clean up efforts are set to continue after almost 1000 incidents were recorded following damaging winds across NSW yesterday.
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The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) has responded to more than 750 incidents since midnight, as damaging winds sweep across the state on Monday, 2 September.
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3 Thompson Drive, Terrey Hills 2084 NSW
A storm has hit and water is coming into your home. Do you have the skills to manage? Come to a 2hr workshop and learn how to divert water around your home, how to safely tarp a broken or leaky window and learn more about your risk for your home in a flood or tsunami. This workshop is lead by women volunteers for the women of the Northern Beaches.
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NSW State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers have worked through the night cleaning up fallen trees, debris, along the NSW south coast, ahead of more damaging wind expected later today.