Three die in NSW storms

Three people have died in storms in the NSW Hunter Valley.

Trees and power lines down near Raymond Terrace in the north of NSW

(AAP)

Three people have died in the storms that have lashed the NSW Hunter region.

Police have confirmed the deaths of a woman and two men, believed to be elderly, in the town of Dungog which has recorded more than 312 mm of rain in 24 hours.

The news follows dramatic footage of a house floating down a street in Dungog as the Hunter region cops the worst of the cyclonic conditions battering NSW.


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