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The NSW SES is urging you to stay ready and stay safe after performing several flood rescues across the state in the last 24 hours.   
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Widespread rainfall forecast for northern and north western NSW could cause flash flooding and renewed riverine rises, as the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) urges communities to know their risk and be aware of their surroundings.
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Residents in northern and northwestern NSW should prepare for the impacts of widespread rainfall and flooding, as the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) puts assets and personnel on standby to respond. 
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As one of the busiest snow seasons in recent times passes the halfway point, emergency services with alpine search and rescue capability have combined for a simulated exercise.
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Widespread rainfall forecast for northern NSW this week could cause flash flooding and renewed riverine rises, as the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) urges communities to prepare.  
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Hundreds of emergency service personnel, experienced bushwalkers and orienteers put their navigation skills to the test over the weekend (16-17 August) at Australia’s largest search and rescue training exercise, NavShield.
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Just hours after receiving one of Rotary’s highest honours for his more than 50 years of dedication, NSW State Emergency Service (SES) member Garry Whitaker was back supporting his community through a significant storm and flooding event.  
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The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is assisting communities impacted by flooding in the northwest and Upper Hunter, as resupply operations continue and flood warnings remain in place.  
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NSW State Emergency Service (SES) continue to respond to communities affected by flooding, with residents in low-lying parts of Narrabri now urged to evacuate as waters continue to rise.  
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NSW State Emergency Service (SES) continue to respond to communities affected by flooding and recent severe weather.