The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) has released data showcasing the most active areas for storm-related incidents across the state in the first half of this year.
From the period of January to June, the NSW SES responded to a total of 18,015 jobs, including 12,044 storm incidents and 3,796 flood incidents.
The Wyong SES unit led the state in incident responses, tackling 570 storm-related incidents and 448 flood-related jobs.
NSW SES Acting Deputy Commissioner, Nicole Hogan, said significant storm activity this year has meant volunteers have been actively assisting their local communities in both preparation and response efforts.
“Many of the incidents reported in the first six months of this year have been due to leaking roofs, missing roof tiles, and trees falling onto homes and cars due to heavy winds and rainfall,” Deputy Commissioner Hogan said.
Additionally, NSW SES units in Gosford, Wollongong, Sutherland, and Ku-ring-gai collectively responded to 1,947 incidents related to floods and storms during this period.
Responses included tasks such as clearing fallen trees, managing home inundations, and addressing property damage caused by severe weather conditions.
With storms more likely between October and March, Deputy Commissioner Hogan highlighted the importance for community members to prepare their homes and properties now.
“People can prepare for storms by cleaning their gutters, downpipes, and drains to prevent water overflow under eaves and into their roofs,” she said.
“Securing loose items around yards and balconies can also prevent damage from strong winds picking up outdoor items such as trampolines and roofing iron.”
Executive General Manager of Home Claims at AAMI, Alli Smith, said her team had been kept very busy for half of the year.
“Our insurance claims data backs up what many of us have been feeling – it’s been a very wet start to 2024. Our hot spots show we’ve had several significant weather events right across the state, with more than 9000 storm and flood home insurance claims in the
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