Canberra cleans up after heavy rain and flash flooding hit the capital

The Age Monday, 26 February 2018 ()
Canberra cleans up after heavy rain and flash flooding hit the capitalO'Connor resident Sangay Yeser said water in the carpark was waist high and the cars submerged.
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News video: Flash Flooding as Canberra Hit by Heavy Rain

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Canberra roads and homes experienced flash flooding on February 25 following an evening of strong winds and rain.Sullivan’s Creek, as seen in this video, experienced an overflow after 60 millimetres of rain was recorded in the space of an hour, ABC reported. Credit: Vicki M via Storyful

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