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Sydney Drenched by Torrential Rains: Flood Warnings Issued

Torrential rains pummelled Australia's southeast on Friday, dumping almost a month's worth of rainfall on Sydney and triggering flood warnings, with authorities urging people to avoid nonessential travel and stay indoors.

Sydney, home to more than 5 million people, received 111 millimeters (4.4 inches) of rainfall over the 24 hours to Friday morning, data from Australia's Bureau of Meteorology showed, just shy of the mean rainfall of 121.5 mm for the month of April.

Rains could intensify through Friday with up to 200 mm expected in some regions before a coastal trough drifts east towards the Tasman Sea on Saturday, the weather bureau said.

\"This is a significant weather event … it is most important that you don't take unnecessary risks at the moment,\" New South Wales State Premier Chris Minns said during a televised media conference.

The heavy rains damaged rail equipment at a major train station in Sydney, delaying morning commuters.

Emergency crews in New South Wales received more than 500 calls, and seven people were rescued from flood waters as warnings were issued for several rivers in the east.

Warragamba Dam, which supplies 80 percent of Sydney's water supply and is currently at around 96 percent of capacity, could spill over on Monday after the storm eases, officials said.

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