Waterfalls 'backflow' in Sydney
An Australian waterfall has happened that the flow of water from the waterfall is 'backflowed' by the strong wind.
The cut image from the video shows the water being blown up into the air.
Southern Australia has strong winds in the past 24 hours. The wind was so strong that the water flowing down from the waterfall in south Sydney was blown upwards into the air.
Rainfall in Sydney in the past 24 hours only by rainfall of the whole month and wind speed reached 120km / h.
Severe weather makes it difficult to travel by boat in rough seas. High wave warning has been issued, with wave height estimated to reach 5m.
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