Flash Flood
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Eastern Australia: Second Major Flooding Hits New South Wales and Queensland; Evacuation Orders Issued
Heavy rain over recent days has led to the overflow of rivers, threatening thousands of residents. New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland (QLD) have been struck again by flash floods, and local authorities have issued renewed evacuation orders.
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