Current emergencies [1]
Go to the Emergency Management NSW website [1] for up to date information on:
- Emergency contacts
- Evacuations
- Transport disruptions
- Flood warnings
- Financial assistance
Contact numbers
- For emergency help in floods and storms call the SES: 132 500
- For life-threatening emergencies call: 000
- To volunteer with NSW SES or for FloodSafe information call: 1800 201 000
- Community Services, Disaster Welfare Services: 1800 018 444
Flood information
- NSW weather warnings
[2]Visit the Bureau of Meteorology website for a list of current flood warnings. - NSW flood map [3]
Bureau of Meteorology map of current NSW rainfall and river conditions. - RTA live traffic alerts [4]
An interactive map detailing NSW roads currently affected by floods. - Water monitoring network [5]
Access real time data including the latest flow levels and height values from river and stream monitoring sites throughout the state. - SES [6]
State Emergency Service website. - FloodSafe website [7]
Resources for home, business and rural properties to help prepare for floods. - Declared natural disasters areas [8]
Information on areas of NSW declared as natural disasters.
Health information
- Maintaining your health during and after floods and storms [9]
Understand how to reduce your risk of injury, sickness or infection during floods and storms. - Food safety in emergencies [10]
Advice on preparing for emergencies, basic hygiene practices and what to do after a flood.
Disaster recovery and assistance
- Natural Disaster Assistance Schemes [11]
Schemes available to those in areas declared as natural disasters include Personal Hardship and Distress Assistance, Primary Producers, Small Business, Assistance for Councils and more. - The Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment [12]
This is a one-off payment, available through Centrelink, for people who have been adversely affected by the NSW floods. - Disaster recovery [13]
[14]Disaster Welfare Services provide support to help people and communities recover from disasters such as floods, droughts, storms and bushfires, and other major incidents. - Australian Tax Office assistance
[15]The Australian Tax Office offers some support through difficult times. - Australian Government Disaster Assist
[16]A website set up by the Australian Government to give individuals and families better access to information about recovery assistance following a disaster. - Livestock, crops and pastures [17]
Advice for rural producers on managing infrastructure, livestock, crops and pastures.
