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- 2011_Wollongong_floods abstract "The 2011 Wollongong floods, beginning in March 2011, were a series of floods occurring throughout Wollongong, New South Wales in Australia and nearby regions. The floods were the result of a storm cell covering most of Southern New South Wales and torrential rain along coastal (suburban Sydney) and regional cities. Sixteen pre-school children and their carers were rescued at Jamberoo by the State Emergency Service. Albion Park received 63mm of rain in the hour leading up to 1 pm on 21 March 2011. A man, presumed to be in his forties, was found dead 150 km east from a stormwater bridge as torrential rain continued fall across the Illawarra region of NSW on 21 March, dozens of people were rescued as highways were shut and trains suspended until the waters subsided.The Bureau of Meteorology issued flash flood warnings for the South Coast, Riverina, Illawarra, South West Slopes, Snowy Mountains and Southern Tablelands, with heavy rain expected to continue. In the first 48 hours of the flood (20–21 March) 160 millimetres of rain has fallen in Wollongong. Robertson in the Southern Highlands recorded the state's highest rainfall on 21 March with 83 mm equalling the March record for 2003.The Princes Highway was closed around Station Street, Albion Park and at Kiama after a tree fell and blocked the road. The Southern Freeway was closed at Berkeley and the Illawarra Highway was also closed.".
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- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Albion_Park,_New_South_Wales.
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
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- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weather_events_in_Australia.
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Illawarra_Highway.
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Jamberoo,_New_South_Wales.
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Kiama,_New_South_Wales.
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Princes_Highway.
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Princes_Motorway.
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Riverina.
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Snowy_Mountains.
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink South_Coast_(New_South_Wales).
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Highlands_(New_South_Wales).
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink State_Emergency_Service.
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Storm_cell.
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Sydney.
- 2011_Wollongong_floods wikiPageWikiLink Wollongong.
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- 2011_Wollongong_floods comment "The 2011 Wollongong floods, beginning in March 2011, were a series of floods occurring throughout Wollongong, New South Wales in Australia and nearby regions. The floods were the result of a storm cell covering most of Southern New South Wales and torrential rain along coastal (suburban Sydney) and regional cities. Sixteen pre-school children and their carers were rescued at Jamberoo by the State Emergency Service.".
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