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Drone photographs capture start of Lismore flood recovery

Madeleine AchenzaNCA NewsWire
Aerial images revealed the extent of the flooding crisis. NCA NewsWire
Camera IconAerial images revealed the extent of the flooding crisis. NCA NewsWire Credit: NCA NewsWire

Drones flying over the flood-soaked town of Lismore have captured the scope of destruction caused by the natural disaster.

Water levels that exceeded 14 metres at their peak have drained away and houses have re-emerged into view.

LISMORE, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos - MARCH 10 2022: Masses of debris and flood damages are pictured in central Lismore as the town begins the monumental clean-up following an extreme flooding event in Northern NSW. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Danielle Smith
Camera IconMasses of debris and flood damages can be seen from above in central Lismore. NCA NewsWire / Danielle Smith Credit: NCA NewsWire
LISMORE, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos FEBRUARY 28, 2022: An aerial image of Lismore in northern NSW shows extensive flooding as the region experiences the worst floods in a century. Picture: NCA NewsWire
Camera IconAerial images revealed the extent of the flooding crisis. NCA NewsWire Credit: NCA NewsWire

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Already residential street curbs and front gardens are crowded with piles of waterlogged belongings and debris marking the beginning of clean-up efforts.

Just a week ago, people were camping out on the roofs of their homes to escape rising floodwaters and settle in for the long wait to be rescued by emergency service helicopters.

The Wilsons River crashed into the township with incredible force carrying record water volumes that quickly inundated the town rising two the second floor of buildings.

LISMORE, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos - MARCH 10 2022: Masses of debris and flood damages are pictured in central Lismore as the town begins the monumental clean-up following an extreme flooding event in Northern NSW. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Danielle Smith
Camera IconLocals have begun the monumental clean-up. NCA NewsWire / Danielle Smith Credit: NCA NewsWire
LISMORE, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos - MARCH 10 2022: Masses of debris and flood damages are pictured in central Lismore as the town begins the monumental clean-up following an extreme flooding event in Northern NSW. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Danielle Smith
Camera IconAbandoned cars and piles of rubbish line the streets. NCA NewsWire / Danielle Smith Credit: NCA NewsWire

Evacuation orders quickly rolled in over the coming days spreading from Lismore’s CBD to the suburbs of greater and South Lismore as well as neighbouring Murwillumbah.

Flood levels far exceeded record levels not seen in the town for almost 50 years – the last being in March 1974 when water rose 12.15 metres.

Prime Minister, Scott Morrison arrived in Lismore on Wednesday to a reception of displaced locals overflowing with emotion after having their lives upturned in recent weeks.

LISMORE, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos FEBRUARY 28, 2022: An aerial image of Lismore in northern NSW shows extensive flooding as the region experiences the worst floods in a century. Picture: NCA NewsWire
Camera IconThe northern NSW town was completely inundated. NCA NewsWire Credit: NCA NewsWire
LISMORE, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos - MARCH 10 2022: Masses of debris and flood damages are pictured in central Lismore as the town begins the monumental clean-up following an extreme flooding event in Northern NSW. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Danielle Smith
Camera IconThe recovery effort is expected to take months. NCA NewsWire / Danielle Smith Credit: NCA NewsWire

Lismore Mayor, Steve Krieg spoke with Sky News ahead of a meeting with Mr Morrison to share the towns need for increased support.

“People aren’t angry, they’re desperate,” Mr Krieg said.

Originally published as Drone photographs capture start of Lismore flood recovery

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