Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred has wreaked havoc on New South Wales' northern rivers region, transforming the coastline into a landscape of sand cliffs and fallen trees. The persistent rainfall has led to flooding that is forcing locals to grapple with power outages, food shortages, and communication breakdowns. Charity workers report increased struggles among families without access to food or entertainment for their children. Despite the challenges, many residents maintain a sense of community support, working together to cope with the impact of the flooding and outages, while authorities address issues related to wastewater management and power restoration.
The normally pristine coastline in the northern rivers region of New South Wales has been reconfigured into sand cliffs and fallen trees after ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
People, says Theresa Mitchell of the charity Agape Outreach Inc, are struggling and going a bit batty. They have no entertainment for the children, no food access.
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