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NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, AUG 2 – More than 27,500 homes lost power in New South Wales as floods and snow forced evacuations and disrupted travel, while the US East Coast faced severe flooding and flight delays.

  • Amid relentless storms, more than 27,300 homes and businesses across the Mid North Coast and New England regions lost power.
  • On Saturday, August 2, a cold front and a new low-pressure system forecast about 50 cm of snow and over 10 cm of rain across the NSW east coast.
  • In New South Wales, the SES responded to more than 1450 incidents and rescued over 100 vehicles stranded in snow on the New England highway.
  • Elsewhere, a home north of Port Macquarie was destroyed and wild winds ripped the roof off Kempsey High School on Saturday.
  • Additional crews are being brought in, and winds are expected to ease by Monday, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
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The Canberra Times broke the news in Canberra, Australia on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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