Northern Rivers communities confront flooding after narrowly avoiding Ex-Cyclone Alfred.

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  1. It’s encouraging to see the Northern Rivers communities coming together to assess and recover after the recent floods. While it’s a relief that Ex-Cyclone Alfred didn’t bring additional devastation, the impacts of the flooding are still significant. Community resilience is truly impressive, and it’s heartening to witness neighbors supporting each other during such challenging times.

    It’s crucial that we continue to advocate for better infrastructure and flood management solutions to help mitigate future risks. As these communities begin to heal, let’s ensure that their voices are heard in discussions about long-term recovery plans and resources needed. If you’re in the area, consider reaching out to local organizations that are aiding recovery efforts—every bit of support can make a difference!

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