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CLEAN-UP UNDERWAY AFTER INCREDIBLE FLOOD EVENT – SEE PAGES 1-10
WATER WORLD River Road at Emu Plains on Sunday afternoon. Photo: Megan Dunn.
Tench Reserve under water.
Sandbags being filled at Jamison Park.
Nepean River peaks at highest level in 60 years The clean-up continues after one of the most extraordinary weather events our city has experienced in a generation, with the Nepean River peaking at more than 10 metres and floodwaters gushing across the region.
It was the Nepean’s highest level in Penrith since the epic 1961 flood, which caused havoc across the city. This time, Penrith escaped major catastrophe, with inconvenience trumping tragedy and the river receding quickly.
It followed an intense Sunday afternoon that saw thousands of residents in low- lying parts of Penrith and Jamisontown evacuated, dozens of roads closed and many businesses and schools forced to close their doors.
More serious conditions were experienced on Penrith’s outskirts in Londonderry and Llandilo, and by our neighbours in the Hawkesbury. Full coverage inside plus updates online at www.westernweekender.com.au.
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