Australia is trying to overcome the consequences of natural disasters
The State of New South Wales of Australia on March 26 said that there are four more areas of the state included in the list of Natural Disaster Areas, after the long flood in this state throughout. recent two months.
The State of New South Wales of Australia on March 26 said that there are four more areas of the state included in the list of Natural Disaster Areas, after the long flood in this state throughout. recent two months.
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According to New South Wales Secretary of State, Michael Gallacher, four areas added to the list include Bogan Shire, Hills Shire, Wollongong City and Narromine, bringing the total number of areas under received support from the government to overcome the consequences of floods to 63 provinces and cities.
Minister Gallacher also said that disaster recovery work is still being carried out urgently in Central and southern New South Wales, in order to bring life back to normal soon.
Floods that lasted since February in New South Wales state, especially the biggest rain in the last 100 years in Sydney city earlier this month, have left hundreds of people evacuated, many Households suffer from electricity outages, serious traffic disturbances and many isolated towns in floodwaters.
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