Europe 1, with AFP 5:08 p.m., March 2, 2022

Australia carries a death toll of 12 after floods hit the country.

The east coast of the country was badly affected, a week after the start of the disaster.

The authorities warned the population, while tens of thousands of people were forced to evacuate.

Floods ravaging Australia have killed at least 12 people, according to a new report, and the rains were heading towards Sydney on Wednesday where the authorities warned the population.

For the past week, torrential rains have been falling on the east coast of the country.

The floodwaters swept away cars and forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes whose balconies and roofs were completely submerged.

"It's terrible. One life lost is (one life) too many," Paul Toole, deputy premier of New South Wales state, said after confirming a third death in the city on Wednesday. town of Lismore, bringing the total death toll to 12 in the country.

“Today the focus is on Sydney. We are expecting heavy rain in the afternoon, overnight and (daytime) tomorrow,” Paul Toole warned at a press conference on Wednesday. 

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After ravaging the state of Queensland, the storm moved south, dumping large amounts of water and triggering a series of flood warnings in New South Wales, including Sydney, the largest city. from Australia.

The city's main check dam has reached capacity and has begun to release water, Paul Toole said. 

“If there is a knock on your door, if you are asked to leave, please leave,” he implored.

"We don't want to see images where people are on the roof of their house", without leaving, "and then be rescued".

In the NSW seaside town of Ballina, some 55 patients from the local hospital were evacuated overnight, hours before high sea tide combined with waters overflowing the banks of the Richmond River . 

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