Residents from Condong, Tumbulgum and surrounding areas have been ordered to leave as authorities fear floodwaters may cut off vital roads
Residents of Murwillumbah, a town in northern New South Wales have been ordered to evacuate as the nearby Tweed River breaches its banks after days of record-breaking heavy rains.
The State Emergency Service has ordered anyone from Condong to Tumbulgum and surrounding areas to leave via the Tweed Valley Way, fearing that vital roads may be cut off by floodwater, isolating the towns.
Continue reading…Residents from Condong, Tumbulgum and surrounding areas have been ordered to leave as authorities fear floodwaters may cut off vital roadsResidents of Murwillumbah, a town in northern New South Wales have been ordered to evacuate as the nearby Tweed River breaches its banks after days of record-breaking heavy rains.The State Emergency Service has ordered anyone from Condong to Tumbulgum and surrounding areas to leave via the Tweed Valley Way, fearing that vital roads may be cut off by floodwater, isolating the towns. Continue reading…