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Flooding in Australia's Northern Territory Eases

Flooding in Australia's Northern Territory Eases

Sydney News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 26, 20261m 40s

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Flooding along the Katherine River in Australias Northern Territory is subsiding, with water levels peaking just above the major flood mark. This comes after severe weather from ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle brought the towns worst floods in nearly thirty years. Downstream at Nauiyu on the Daly River, major flooding is holding steady, with more showers and thunderstorms expected. Locals in Katherine are relieved, as the floods displaced folks for weeks, strained health services, and hit remote areas hard. Some displaced residents are heading home, and boil water alerts have been lifted in several areas. Major hospitals in Darwin and Palmerston are back to normal, and federal and territory governments are teaming up to care for everyone until its safe to return.

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