“It is a sign of how seriously we take as a nation what a catastrophic event is.”
Ex-rugby player who lends a hand
Born in Tare on the Midden-Noord coast, which has worn the victim of fatal floods, Adamson described the area around the city as “destruction”.
Ex-Rugby League player Matt Adamson said he felt “emotional” and witnessed the flood damage in his hometown. Source: SBS News / SBS
The ex-Penrith Panthers-star rode at night from the Sunshine Coast in Queensland to help with cleaning up and said that he felt “emotionally” to see the aftermath of the floods first-hand.
“So to come back and help a hand here, I think, is really important. And I am sure there are many other people who do the same.”
Need greater support
“More support is needed. Only the basic principles such as tools and gum boots and just simplistic things like that,” he said.
A team of 100 disaster relief Australia employees would also be active in the area towards the end of the week.
More than 32,000 people remained isolated on Sunday evening by flood water, and around 400 property are as habitable or destroyed, according to the NSW State Emergency Service.
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