The body of a 63-year-old man was discovered in a flooded home in Moto, located northeast of Taree on the New South Wales Mid North Coast. Police were alerted to the property around 3:00 PM yesterday as relentless rain battered the area for the past three days, pushing the Bureau of Meteorology to report nearly 491 millimeters of rainfall recorded at Taree Airport over that time.

Authorities from the Manning-Great Lakes Police District have initiated an investigation into the man’s death following the tragic discovery at a residence on North Moto Road. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese extended his condolences via social media, addressing the devastating impact of the flooding-induced tragedy.

This incident underscores the ongoing threat posed by severe weather conditions in the region. In light of recent events, it’s essential to recognize the broader implications of natural disasters and the importance of community support during such trying times. As local authorities work to assess and respond to the aftermath of the flooding, one can hope for resilience and recovery amongst the affected residents.

Additionally, it serves as a reminder to prioritize safety and preparedness as communities face weather-related challenges more frequently. The collective mourning of loved ones lost due to environmental factors can galvanize efforts toward better protective measures against future floods.


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