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    Sydney's monster storm a fortnight ago ahead of another expected weekend of wild weather.



    Heavy machinery moved in on Friday to pull down some of the
    battered homes at Collaroy on the northern beaches.

    Some residents could be seen scrambling to remove the wreckage
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    The beach-side properties ravaged by Sydney's monster storm a fortnight ago are
    being demolished ahead of another weekend of wild weather





    Heavy machinery moved into Collaroy on Friday to
    pull down some of the battered homes at Collaroy on the northern beaches ahead of a new low moving in at the weekend

    Another low is set to bring a burst of strong winds and heavy rain to
    the east coast that was pummelled by wild weather just over a week ago.


    Residents in Collaroy looked on as several of the ten multi-million dollar homes savaged by powerful
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    Others were boarded up in the prospect of another lashing and had extra
    sandbags put in place to try and keep the tide back.





    Demolition work has begun on Sydney's northern beaches ahead of another storm with heavy machinery bringing down this
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    Crunch: The wreckage of several prestige homes was removed by heavy machinery on Friday at Collaroy





    Engineers and workmen converged on the sand to assess the walls protecting houses at Collaroy





    Work continued through Friday at the damaged homes at Collaroy beach with fears another savage storm is set to hit over
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    The Beach Club was boarded up and had timber framing put in place ahead of
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    Debris still litters the sand around badly damaged homes at Collaroy battered by a superstorm a fortnight ago

    Meteorologist Tom Saunders from Sky News confirmed there will be widespread rain over the
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    He also warned that 'another monster low
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    Engineers and workmen discuss the best course of action ahead of
    another weekend of wild weather





    Workers rushed to secure doors and windows at the back of properties already damaged 





    One balcony pictured above was hanging precariously before heavy machinery was brought in to
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    The pool at the back of 1142 Pittwater Road, Collaroy remains on its side as tractors continue to dig through the
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    Cranes, tractors and other earth-moving equipment have been brought in over the past week to help
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    Looking up from the beach the remnants of a back fence can be seen hanging on the rock
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    Sydney is forecast to cop up to 70mm of rain from Saturday to Monday, according to Weatherzone. 

    While Brisbane and Canberra will get most of
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    But Melbourne will remain almost untouched as less than a millimetres of
    rain is predicted for Saturday and Sunday. 

    Weatherzone meteorologist Brett Dutschke said the
    system did not look as bad as the one that took out chunks of Sydney's coastline on the northern beaches, with the king
    tides swallowing waterfront mansions along Collaroy. 

    It was the worst storm Sydney had seen in 40 years. 




    A rock wall beneath an apartment complex and a home at Collaroy beach - thousands of sandbags have been brought in to try and secure the site





    Wreckage litters the sand as another low is set to bring strong winds and rain to the east
    coast of Sydney









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    The pool ripped from the yard of a Collaroy home proved
    a lasting image of the superstorm's power





    Weather forecasters say the upcoming system did not look as bad
    as the one that took out chunks of Sydney's coastline, with the king tides swallowing waterfront mansions along Collaroy (pictured)





    Another low is set to bring a burst of strong winds and heavy rain to
    the east coast that was pummelled by wild weather just over
    a week ago. Above is a wave hitting the clifftop houses of
    Vaucluse in Sydney

    But Mr Dutschke did warn there was a chance some areas may be hit
    harder this time around.

    'There is one thing to emphasise on the negative side is that there is a significant flood risk
    given how much rain has already fallen a bit over the week
    ago,' Mr Dutschke said.







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    'Lots of dams are near capacity, some are at a good chance to spill over.'

    Mr Dutschke added it was not unusual for two low systems to hit
    in the period of late autumn and early winter, saying it was 'prime time'

    'In the last two years there were some periods we were getting
    it more frequently than that,' he said.








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    Some residents could be seen scrambling to remove the wreckage as the skies began to
    darken





    The warning signs are out ahead of more wild weather expected across Sydney's northern beaches





    Beach homes above the rocks at Collaroy on Sydney's northern beaches





    While Collaroy was one of the hardest hit areas (above),  Melbourne will again remain almost untouched as less than a millimetres of rain is predicted
    for Saturday and Sunday





    Melbourne will be relatively unaffected by the wild weather like last time,
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    the city in Gippsland and East Gippsland areas.


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    Mr Dutschke said.

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    too windy,' he said.

    The recent superstorm not only brought destruction to NSW but it also
    brought major flooding to large areas of Tasmania, with Premier Will Hodgman declaring it to be the worst flood event in 40 years.





    The beach-side properties ravaged by Sydney's monster storm a fortnight ago are being demolished ahead of
    another weekend of wild weather

     

     

     

     





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