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Northern Territory monsoonal weather sees cars swept of roads by floodwaters...


Emergency crews have conducted three rescues in the Northern Territory after motorists attempted to cross causeways flooded by heavy rains.

A 4wd ute overturned in floodwaters with another vehicle in the background in water.

At 6:00am a number of people were rescued from a four-wheel drive ute towing a boat which was swept off the Arnhem Highway at Marrakai, 100 kilometres south-east of Darwin.

A second car swept off the Arnhem Highway at Marrakai was also inundated by floodwaters but the occupants were able to free themselves.

A car towing a boat is overturned in waters while another vehicle in the background sits in water.

The wild weather triggered a warning for damaging surf in parts of the Daly and Tiwi districts, with the conditions bringing rarely-seen waves to Darwin beaches.

Crocodile riding a wave.

Crocodile surfing at Rapid Creek in Darwin

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for damaging winds and heavy rainfall for people in the Daly, Gregory and parts of the Carpentaria, Barkley and Tanami districts.

K.J.



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I know I shouldnt laugh..........

Well done to the rescue crews they do an awesome job.

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A great place to visit but wouldn't live up there for quids.winkwink



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Desert Dweller wrote:

A great place to visit but wouldn't live up there for quids.winkwink


 Same here, too much water !!!   lol

K.J,



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What do they say in Qld? "IF IT'S FLOODED, FORGET IT!"

I've driven through still to slow flowing water in the past but will not attempt it if it is flowing fast - even if it's 4" deep!

I remember when transferring to Darwin in the late 60s of waiting at flooded rivers (the Edith & the Cullen) until they went own (usually a few hours) but some couldn't wait even when they knew the next river was up! Results - flooded cars & danger to people who assisted them to hold the cars down when they floated!

I like the "Surfie Croc".

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