Thousands evacuate from ‘dangerous’ Sydney floods
- Parts of the city of 5 million people are facing fourth flooding emergency in a year and a half
- Australia’s Meteorology Bureau said some areas of the city have received more than 1.5 metres (59 inches) of rain

Rapidly rising rivers swamped swathes of rain-lashed Sydney on Monday, forcing thousands to flee “dangerous” floods as the city’s largest dam spilled torrents of water.
On the third day of torrential east coast rains, emergency workers said they had rescued more than 140 people since the stormy weather began.
But evacuated residents in one area of western Sydney were now being allowed to return home, officials said, as weather in New South Wales were forecast to ease over the next 24 hours.
Many of those rescued had been trapped in their cars trying to cross flood-swept roads or were unable to leave homes surrounded by rising waters.

Emergency services had made 116 flood rescues in recent days, 83 of them since 9pm on Sunday, he said. Hundreds more requests for help were made by Monday morning.