NSW residents urged to stay inside as 'bomb cyclone' continues to travel
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Five million people on the New South Wales coast are tonight bracing for wild weather that's forecast to worsen. Heavy rain and wild winds have already caused travel disruptions, and authorities are urging residents to stay indoors. A so-called 'bomb cyclone' is on the move. And there are warnings from the Northern Rivers region, to Moruya on the south coast, including the Sydney coastline.
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