River peaks at levels not seen since 1961 floods
Christie, Erin26 March 2021
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The Penrith community has narrowly avoided disaster with the receding of flood waters in the western areas of Penrith after several evacuation orders were handed down last weekend, keeping residents and local authorities on high alert for a number of days.
Features further information on: Penrith - Jamisontown - Businesses - Schools - 60 years - SES volunteers - Floodwaters - River peaks - 10 metres - Evacuation - Roads - Natural Disaster Area - Floods - 10.03 metres - Regentville - Agnes Banks - Emu Plains Correction Centre - Amber Laurel Correctional Centre - Londonderry Neighbourhood Centre - Melissa McIntosh - Gladys Berejiklian.
Title:
River peaks at levels not seen since 1961 floods
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Date of work:
26 March 2021
Search dates:
01 Jan 2021 - 31 Dec 2021
Reference number:
Research Room - Local Files - Floods - 2021 -2
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Item from Collection: Vertical Files (Vertical Files)
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Source:
The Western Weekender, The Western Weekender, pp2
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UnrestrictedHeld in Research Room
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Unrestricted
Location of originals:
Held in Library Research Room
Publications:
Newspaper article
Topics:
Corrective Services NSWNatural Disaster AreaDisasters -- Penrith (N.S.W.) -- Environmental aspectsPenrith (NSW) -- BusinessesFloods -- Penrith region (NSW)Penrith (N.S.W.) -- VolunteersPenrith (NSW) flood, 2021Roads and streets -- Jamisontown (NSW)Roads and streets -- Agnes Banks (NSW)Roads and streets -- Regentville (NSW)
Record number:
413524
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