Fabric curtains stretch across the huge Warragamba Dam to trap ash and sediment expected to wash off wildfire-scorched slopes and into the reservoir that holds 80% of untreated drinking water for the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Warragamba Dam, to Sydney's west, is set to spill for the first time in 14 years with heavy rain predicted across south-eastern NSW.
The Bureau of Meteorology has warned the residents that parts of western Syndey are at risk of flooding as the dam is expected to spill, as reported by ABC News. BOM flood operations specialist Justin ...
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Fears as major dam nears capacity
Sydneysiders are being warned to remain alert as Warragamba Dam nears capacity, after earlier fears the dam would spill following relentless rains. The capital is expected to cop an estimated 90mm of ...
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Warragamba Dam spills after days of severe storms
Warragamba Dam began spilling in the early hours of this morning following heavy rain and thunderstorms across Sydney this week. At 3.25am, the dam in Sydney's outer south-west was reported to be ...
Warragamba Dam is expected to spill for the second time in three months as Sydney endures days of torrential rain, with emergency services warning of dangerous flooding across western Sydney.
The main drum gate was opened last night, about 40 minutes after Sydney's drinking water reservoir reached full capacity. Standing at a nearby lookout, about 150 people witnessed torrents of water ...
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