Two Dead After Braving Sea in Wild Weather
Two men drowned after entering rough seas during severe wind gusts over 120km/h off the Mornington Peninsula, despite warnings from emergency services.
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At least two people are dead after extreme weather swept across several states yesterday. Two men were swept off Melbourne's Frankston pier during wild winds and huge waves. And more extreme weather could be on the way with a potential La Nina, meaning wetter conditions.
Melbourne weather as it happened: Two men dead after being swept off Frankston Pier; SES and BoM issued warnings for strong winds throughout Wednesday
Melbourne and parts of Victoria endured wild weather, rain and damaging winds on Wednesday. The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) and State Emergency Services (SES) issued severe weather warnings for winds of up to 100 km/h that could cause damage to property and cause power outages. This blog will cover live news updates and commentary. Locations which may be affected include Horsham, Warrnambool, Bendigo, Shepparton, Seymour, Maryborough, Ballarat, G
Two men drown in ferocious swell at Melbourne beach
Two men have drowned in fierce swell at a Melbourne beach as a severe weather system wreaks havoc across Australia's southern states.Emergency services were called Frankston Beach this afternoon following reports two men were in trouble in the water.Police Air Wing conducted a search of the water, where the pair were found unresponsive just after 5pm. READ MORE: PM's plane forced into unscheduled stop on way home from USThe men, who are yet to …
Two deceased in Frankston
Police will prepare reports for the Coroner following the death of two men in Frankston this afternoon. Emergency services were called to Frankston Beach on Wednesday 22 October to reports of two men in trouble in the water. A search of the water was conducted, with the Air Wing locating the pair unresponsive in the [...] The post Two deceased in Frankston appeared first on Bayside News.
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