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Storms bring focus to future of our coastline – Echonetdaily

It has been, in the words of one local, ‘great weather for ducks wearing helmets’. As you’ve no doubt noticed, the Shire has copped a spanking from Mother Nature over the past three days. We’ve had torrential rain, gale-force winds, and king tides that have ripped into Byron Bay’s already battered beaches. Locals have witnessed large chunks of the dunes at Clarke’s Beach being washed into the sea, along with entire trees and temporary man made structures. Some in low lying hinterland areas have been flooded in and some roads heading into low-lying towns like Mullumbimby are close to being inundated.

Severe weather update for Tuesday 15 December

Date Time Severe weather update for Tuesday 15 December The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) warning for heavy rainfall, abnormally high tides and damaging surf continues today (Tuesday 15 Dec) across the Byron Shire. The BOM flood watch continues for the Brunswick River and its tributaries due to predictions for continuing showers and thunderstorms and the risk of flash flooding over coming days. Rainfall rates are expected to ease later today or early Wednesday as the trough over the NSW North Coast weakens. “We seem to be out of the worst of the storm event but we are still on flood watch as the situation could change under the current conditions,” Council’s Director Infrastructure Services, Phil Holloway said.

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