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The plight of a Mullum resident has touched the hearts and injustice buttons of people far and wide who feel that a requirement that she repaint her house a heritage colour and possibly pay a fine, not only ridiculous but also petty. The SES is warning that more storms and heavy rain are forecast for the Northern Rivers today. Over the last 24 hours, the region received widespread heavy rainfall, with some areas in the Tweed Shire receiving over 90mm of rain in a few hours. NSW SES received 8 calls for assistance with leaky roofs and requests for sandbags. Heavy localised falls delivered rain in the following areas: Brays Creek – 97mm, Cudgera Creek – 90mm, Tyalgum – 87mm, Green Pigeon 60mm, Uki 64 mm, Casino – 57mm and Eden Creek at Doubtful – 62mm. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A the rain started pouring, the calls for help came in, first by the dozen, then in the hundreds. By the time the December weather event which flooded the Northern Rivers was over, the local State Emergency Service had attended numerous jobs, from leaking roofs, removing fallen trees across properties and roads, conducting flood rescues to helping evacuate a preschool and ensuring paramedics could reach those needing emergency medical resources. SES Northern Rivers Deputy Zone Commander, Superintendent Mark Elm confirmed that in Tweed Heads they received 262 requests for assistance and 252 in the Lismore area. Supt Elm said he is extremely proud of all of his SES unit members who were out at all times of the say and night, in all kinds of heavy weather to help their community. ....