Homes of 85,000 people at risk, but rain eases around Sydney
By MARK BAKER and ROD McGUIRK
Associated Press
SYDNEY (AP) — Floodwaters have inundated or are threatening the homes of 85,000 people around Sydney. Rivers are starting to recede, but several remained at major flood levels Wednesday. Emergency responders knocked on doors overnight to order evacuations in two towns in the Hunter Valley north of Sydney. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says funding will be available to flood victims this week after a disaster was declared in 23 areas. Albanese also says the fourth major flood and devastating wildfires in the Sydney region since late 2019 proves the need for climate action. His government will propose spending on mitigation measures such as building higher river levees. Meanwhile, the weather pattern that brought heavy rain to Sydney since Friday moved north.