
SA weather emergency over
A Major Emergency Declaration declared in response to South Australia’s summer storms and flash flooding has been revoked following “significant improvements” in conditions across the north of the state.
A Major Emergency Declaration declared in response to South Australia’s summer storms and flash flooding has been revoked following “significant improvements” in conditions across the north of the state.
State Emergency Service crews are on alert amid forecasts of heavy rain and flash flooding across parts of South Australia in coming days.
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Adelaide’s erratic spring weather is set to reach a crescendo today as a combination of heat, storms, wind and rain spark a multitude of Bureau of Meteorology warnings across the state.
Emergency services are warning of the risk of falling trees as strong winds and rain again lash the state.
UPDATED: The storms are gone but flood risks remain for many South Australians battered by this week’s severe weather.