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Northern Territory Floods Force Mass Evacuations as Crocodile Warnings Intensify

More than 1,000 people have been moved as the region faces its worst deluge in decades.

Overview

  • Police report evacuating over a thousand residents, using helicopters and planes to reach remote communities.
  • Commander Shaun Gill warns that crocodiles are widespread in floodwaters and urges people to stay out of the water.
  • Katherine faces its worst flooding since 1998, with the town’s hospital closed and patients transferred to Darwin.
  • At least 90 homes are without electricity, and the chief minister says several schools will remain closed on Monday.
  • Local media say the Daly River could approach heights not seen since 1957, as researchers note climate change is intensifying extreme weather.