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Lifesavers on High Alert as Heatwave and Tropical Cyclone Create a Perfect Storm

Lifesavers on High Alert as Heatwave and Tropical Cyclone Create a Perfect Storm
Key Messages:
- The aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred has resulted in extensive coastal erosion and damage to beach access points across northern NSW.
- Surf Life Saving NSW (SLSNSW) warns the public to exercise extreme caution when entering the water, as the ability to launch rescue craft may be significantly impacted in many areas.
- Due to poor water quality caused by flooding, residents and visitors are strongly advised not to enter the ocean or flooded waterways, particularly in northern NSW.
- A heatwave is forecast, with temperatures expected to reach the mid-30s across the state over the weekend.
As flood recovery efforts continue in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, volunteer surf lifesavers and lifeguards are urging the public to prioritise safety. The use of rescue watercraft is expected to be severely hindered, making emergency response times longer than usual.
Coastal Erosion and Access Issues Hazardous surf conditions have caused extensive coastal erosion, particularly in northern NSW, making beach access difficult for lifesavers and patrol teams. Clubs and volunteers are currently assessing the feasibility of patrols ahead of the weekend, with concerns that some areas may not be safe for public access.
Water Quality and Debris Concerns Floodwaters have contaminated coastal waters with debris, increasing the risk to swimmers and complicating rescue operations. The most affected Local Government Areas (LGAs) include Tweed, Byron, Ballina, Richmond, and Clarence, though impacts could extend as far south as Port Macquarie.
Heatwave and Extreme Weather Risks Adding to these challenges, the Bureau of Meteorology has forecast high temperatures across multiple regions. On Sunday, the Hunter, Central Coast, and Sydney are expected to experience temperatures in the mid-30s, creating a perfect storm of dangerous conditions along the coastline.
Public Safety Advisory SLSNSW CEO Steve Pearce is strongly urging the public to reconsider beach visits, including sightseeing at exposed locations and rock platforms along the coast.
“We are expecting an incredibly busy weekend for our volunteers, and these extreme temperatures coincide with ongoing cyclone recovery efforts, making this a particularly dangerous time to visit the coast,” he said.
_“In many areas, the severe coastal erosion has made it nearly impossible to launch rescue watercraft quickly in an emergency.
“Please, follow the advice of our lifesavers and lifeguards this weekend. Check BeachSafe before heading to the coast, and do not enter the water unless you are at a patrolled beach, swimming between the red and yellow flags.”_
Ongoing Emergency Response SLSNSW is collaborating with the NSW Government and coastal councils to ensure volunteers are well-equipped to respond to emergencies in cyclone-affected areas.
Meanwhile, a second wave of SLSNSW volunteer Strike Teams deployed north yesterday to relieve volunteers who have been actively working in the field. SLSNSW teams continue to support SES and local communities, providing flood response assistance into the weekend.
Stay informed, stay safe, and prioritise safety as extreme weather conditions continue to impact NSW’s coastline.
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