Mar 13 • 21:51 UTC 🇦🇺 Australia ABC News AU

Homes inundated and locals banding together: NT flooding in pictures

Severe flooding in Australia's Northern Territory has led to evacuations and community efforts to rescue those affected.

This week, much of the Northern Territory's Top End experienced devastating flooding, resulting in the worst conditions in 28 years for Katherine. Several remote communities faced evacuation, with some residents enduring multiple evacuations within the same year. Homes in Darwin River were inundated unexpectedly, prompting urgent appeals for support from the defense forces in affected areas like Daly River, where rising waters reached record levels.

The resilience of the Northern Territory communities has shone through in the face of adversity. Reports highlight remarkable stories of heroism and solidarity — from individuals performing daring rescues, such as a pregnant woman swimming through crocodile-infested waters to get her child to safety, to aircraft actively transporting flood evacuees. Additionally, local volunteers have displayed a communal spirit, utilizing boats to create makeshift ferries for those isolated by the floodwaters.

As emergency services work to assist affected residents, the community's response underscores the importance of camaraderie in crises. The images and videos of the floods showcase not just the destruction but also the strength and determination of the locals who are working together to support each other during this challenging time in the Northern Territory. The implications of such severe weather may lead to discussions on necessary preparedness measures and the potential need for longer-term assistance to rebuild these impacted areas.

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