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Record-breaking weather system brings rain and freezing mornings

Record-breaking weather system brings rain and freezing mornings

Rain in Sydney and record-breaking cold in Victoria is down to an abnormal “anticyclone” that could go down in history.

  • by Angus Dalton

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Giant pothole leaves thousands of people on edge

Giant pothole leaves thousands of people on edge

A NSW council has had to slash its budget, cancel events and sell its own land to make ends meet after suffering 15 natural disasters in just five years.

  • by Catherine Naylor
At least 550 people die from extreme heat during Muslim pilgrimage

At least 550 people die from extreme heat during Muslim pilgrimage

Temperatures have reached as high as 51.8 degrees during the Hajj, an annual pilgrimage that millions of Muslims make to Mecca to perform religious rites.

  • by Pesha Magid and Saleh Salem
Flood alert for some WA regions as nation shivers

Flood alert for some WA regions as nation shivers

Two Western Australian regions are bracing for floods, with heavy rain forecast for the start of the week and communities warned to stock up on essentials in case they become isolated.

  • by Abe Maddison
Floodwaters soak Sydney’s north-west as rains ease after deluge
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Floodwaters soak Sydney’s north-west as rains ease after deluge

Hundreds of residents in the Hawkesbury-Nepean Valley were issued emergency warnings to flee as the river surged above moderate levels.

  • by Daniella White and Megan Gorrey
Major flood warning for parts of Hawkesbury, Warragamba Dam spills after deluge
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Major flood warning for parts of Hawkesbury, Warragamba Dam spills after deluge

Some residents are on high alert after an overnight drenching as Sydney’s largest dam spills into the rising Hawkesbury-Nepean river system.

  • by Jessica McSweeney and Catherine Naylor
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Desperate for water, some Delhi residents are prepared to kill

Desperate for water, some Delhi residents are prepared to kill

The streets feel like an oven. Driving a water truck is dangerous work when water is rationed: people will do anything to quench their family’s thirst.

  • by Sameer Yasir
Massive weather system to keep Perth’s wind and rain wild this weekend
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Massive weather system to keep Perth’s wind and rain wild this weekend

A massive weather system stretching 4000 kilometres from WA to the east coast is set to bring rain to 80 per cent of the country.

  • by Holly Thompson
Cloud seeding: Indonesia attempts to redirect rain after killer floods

Cloud seeding: Indonesia attempts to redirect rain after killer floods

More rain is forecast after monsoonal downpours triggered a landslide of mud and cold lava from Mount Marapi, that caused rivers to breach their banks.

  • by Kasparman Piliang and Niniek Karmini
Got somewhere to be? Never try to arrive the same day

Got somewhere to be? Never try to arrive the same day

The recent deluge that soaked Dubai left some passengers stranded for several days.

  • by Michael Gebicki
Marky Mark and the Phillip Street specialists
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Marky Mark and the Phillip Street specialists

Snow in Sydney? All set.