Floods have turned this tiny NSW town into an island

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In a town of 2,000 in north-western New South Wales, repeated flooding is causing havoc with crops and has cut off the community.

abc.net.au/news/floods-turn-nsw-town-wee-waa-into-an-island/101486022Flood waters have turned the regional town of Wee Waa, on the north-west plains of New South Wales, into an island.7.30The town's 2,000 residents have been cut off from neighbouring areas, relying on the State Emergency Service to shuttle them across floodwaters.It's a reality many locals have grown accustomed to after repeated floods this year.

"It's like a continuous flood where the amount of water that's actually here in the area isn't having time to get away," Mr Nolan said.The former police officer turned volunteer has been monitoring water levels and delivering supplies to anyone cut off by the floods."I suppose it's like a bit of a theatre, where everyone has their part and plays their part," he told 7.30.

Mr Nolan helped coordinate the land and air delivery of medicine to a family stranded more than 50km from the centre of town."It's the little things, like the groceries they need that they can't get," he said"But most of these people are very resilient living on the land."Jono Phelps is a third-generation farmer."We've got chickpeas in the floodway," he said. "They might not survive the floodwater.

"What we've had is 18 months of consistent rain, so the dams are full … and all the river catchment areas are full, and the ground is saturated," added NSW SES Commissioner Carlene York.A July flood inquiry found the SES was "overwhelmed" during the flood events of February and March this year."They're full of volunteers who do their very best, but there wasn't enough in terms of resources," Mary O'Kane, who co-led the inquiry, told 7.30.

An independent inquiry into the NSW floods disaster earlier this year laid bare the under-resourcing of the SES.

 

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