Floods isolate thousands in NSW's north

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Flooding isolates about 4000 people on the New South Wales north coast. (AAP)

Flooding isolates about 4000 people on the New South Wales north coast. (AAP)

About 4,000 are isolated on the New South Wales' north coast as the region is hit with damaging winds, strong rains and flooding.

About 4,000 people are isolated in NSW's north as gale force winds, strong rains and flooding lash the region.

A severe weather warning is in place for northern NSW, with the Bureau of Meteorology warning of very heavy rains leading to flash flooding over the Northern Rivers, Mid North Coast, Northern Tablelands and Hunter forecast districts.

Late on Friday night, the NSW State Emergency Service said the extreme weather had isolated about 3500 people on the north coast.

An SES spokesman said the SES had received 1000 calls for assistance so far, and had completed nine flood rescues, including one in which three people were dragged from a car at Taree.

He expected the threat of flooding to increase on Saturday.

"We are expecting that...in particular the Macleay and the Clarence will begin to peak and we'll begin to see a lot more water affect places like Grafton and Kempsey," he said.

On its website, the SES is advising residents at Newry Island, Bellingen Quays and Yellow Rock to evacuate.

Meanwhile, Essential Energy says 33,000 homes are without power on the state's north coast due to the inclement weather.

The company says the worst hit areas included Ballina, Byron, Yamba and Maclean.

Homes are also impacted from Woolgoolga down to Bellingen and Nambucca Heads, it advises.

An Essential spokesman said in a statement that in some customers would have their power off over the weekend.

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