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Climate / a year ago
The Unrelenting Impact of Northern Rivers Floods: Exhaustion Sets In
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The Northern Rivers region of NSW is facing the unrelenting destruction of floods, leaving its residents exhausted and overwhelmed by the emotional and financial toll.
Residents of the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales have been dealing with the relentless impact of floods for the past several weeks, with no end in sight. The floods have caused widespread destruction, with homes and businesses being inundated by the rising waters. The communities of Lismore, Murwillumbah, and Tweed Heads have been particularly hard hit, with residents having to evacuate their homes and find shelter elsewhere. The floods have also caused significant damage to infrastructure, with roads, bridges, and rail lines being rendered unusable. The situation has been made worse by the fact that the floods have been slow to recede, with some areas being inundated for over two weeks. This has led to a great deal of exhaustion for those affected, as they struggle to cope with the impact of the floods. Local authorities have been working hard to provide assistance to those affected, with the government providing financial assistance to those whose homes have been damaged or destroyed. However, the emotional toll of the floods is still being felt, with many residents feeling overwhelmed by the situation. The floods have also had an impact on the local economy, with businesses being forced to close due to the damage caused by the floods. This has led to a decrease in tourism in the region, as many people have been reluctant to travel to the area. For now, the residents of the Northern Rivers region are doing their best to cope with the situation, but the emotional and financial toll of the floods is becoming increasingly evident. With no end in sight, it is clear that the people of the region will be dealing with the impact of the floods for some time to come.
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Original title: The never-ending fallout of the northern rivers floods: ‘People are just worn down’
exmplary article: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/feb/20/the-never-ending-fallout-of-the-lismore-floods-people-are-just-worn-down

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