About 28,000 people were left without power in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales and Australia’s largest city, and another 15,000 in Newcastle and the Gunter region.
In Australia, thousands of people lost power due to storms and rain. It was reported by Reuters.
It was reported that about 28 thousand people were left without power in Sydney, the capital of the state of New South Wales and Australia’s largest city, and another 15,000 people in Newcastle and Gunter.
Flood, wind and heavy rain warnings have been issued for many parts of the state, with wind gusts reaching 100 km/h.
The warnings were issued after this week’s storm toppled trees and damaged power lines, leaving 200,000 people in New South Wales without power.
We remind you that a state of emergency was recently declared in Washington due to the snowfall. There, about 8.5 inches of snow fell in one day, making it the heaviest since January 2016 and dwarfing the one-day total since January 2019.
Source: korrespondent

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