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Update on the flood situation in NSW from an SES volunteer

(L-R) Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet meet resident Brian Burgin in Lismore (AAP).
(L-R) Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet meet resident Brian Burgin in Lismore (AAP). Source: AAP / JASON OBRIEN/AAPIMAGE

With the rain subsided, residents began to be able to clean their houses. But not all residents can do it because maybe the water level are still quite high. That is why they still need assistance from various parties, one of which is the State Emergency Service (SES).


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With the rain subsided, residents began to be able to clean their houses. But not all residents can do it because maybe the water level are still quite high. That is why they still need assistance from various parties, one of which is the State Emergency Service (SES).


Teddy Haryjanto, SES volunteer in NSW gave an update on the flood situation in NSW and his experience in providing assistance. To Sri Dean Teddy explained that regarding warnings for evacuation, for example, sometimes there are residents who are 'flatly refuse to evacuate' because they believe in the experience of the previous year and their conviction that their area will not be badly flooded.

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