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Australia’s record floods on east coast leave 4 dead, 1 missing

New South Wales Premier Christopher Minns praised emergency services and volunteers for rescuing 678 people in recent days in ‘amazing, heroic effort’

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A man sits on the balcony of a house surrounded by floodwaters in Port Macquarie, north of Sydney, Australia, on Friday. Photo: via AP
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Record floodwaters on Australia’s east coast have left four people dead and one missing, officials said on Friday as rain eased over the disaster area.

Some 50,000 people have been isolated by flooding along the coast of New South Wales state north of Sydney after days of heavy rain. The low-pressure weather system that brought the deluge had moved further south to Sydney and its surrounding areas on Friday.

Four bodies have been retrieved from floodwaters in New South Wales since Wednesday. Three of the victims had driven into the water, while a man’s body had been found on the veranda of his flooded home.

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The latest victim was a man in his 70s whose body was found in a car in floodwater on Friday near Coffs Harbour, a police statement said. The car had run off the road.

A 49-year-old man remains missing after walking near a flooded road at Nymboida on Wednesday night.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New South Wales Premier Christopher Minns on Friday were inspecting devastated communities, some of which had been inundated by the highest floodwaters on record.

Minns praised emergency services and volunteers for rescuing 678 people from floodwaters in recent days, including 177 in the past 24 hours.

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