The landslide came close to completely destroying houses on Sydney's Northern Beaches.
A house on Sydney’s Northern Beaches was almost destroyed by a landslide after severe storms ripped through the city last night and this morning.

Perched on a hillside near Great Mackerel Beach, a home narrowly escaped destruction when torrential rains triggered a landslide, causing the ground above it to collapse.

The landslide, comprised of a mix of mud, soil, and uprooted trees, came perilously close but ultimately halted just before reaching the house.

The landslide came close to completely destroying houses on Sydney's Northern Beaches.
The landslide came close to completely destroying houses on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. (Nine)

Fortunately, no injuries have been reported in connection with the landslide, although three homes in the area were affected.

Several warnings are still in place for parts of Sydney as the city deals with flash flooding caused by a deluge of rain this weekend.

The State Emergency Service (SES) has been busy, responding to 2,500 calls for assistance and conducting 25 flood rescues involving vehicles.

An early morning storm, moving westward from the coastline, swept over the city’s south and west at around 5.30am, with south-west Sydney and the Blue Mountains being hit hard.
About 68mm of rain was recorded at Liverpool in the Georges River from midnight to 5.15am, with Peakhurst copping a drenching of 44mm of rain in just one hour between 3.30 and 4.30am, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
Golf Parade in Manly was flooded this morning.
Golf Parade in Manly was flooded this morning. (NSW SES Manly Unit)

Last night, several evacuation orders were issued for the Northern Beaches region as conditions worsened.

Residents near the Narrabeen Lagoon were advised to evacuate shortly before 11 p.m. due to rising floodwaters.

An emergency warning was in place until early this morning, with the threat level now downgraded to Watch and Act, whilst some residents are being told they can return to their homes.

The Manly branch of the SES shared a photo showing Golf Parade in Manly completely submerged about 7am.

One house in Mona Vale on Sydney's North Shore narrowly avoided being crushed by a tree.
One house in Mona Vale on Sydney’s North Shore narrowly avoided being crushed by a tree. (Nine)

The SES has reported making dozens of rescues in the past 24 hours, with State Duty Commander Sonya Oyston urged drivers to take extreme care on roads around the state today due to the already wet weather and risk of flash flooding.

“There has been a lot of flash flooding which has closed roads, and we anticipate some may remain closed for some time,” she said.

“We’re asking the community to remain patient, and make safe, sensible decisions to never drive into flooded roads.”

Flooding began on the Northern Beaches last night.
Flooding began on the Northern Beaches last night. (NSW SES Manly Unit)
The wet weather has hit large parts of coastal NSW, continuing from yesterday’s wet and windy day.

People in areas that may be impacted by floods are being urged to avoid creeks and storm drains, and to not drive through flood water in any circumstances.

Storms stretched across Sydney and the surrounding areas yesterday, with the Central Coast and Wollongong being lashed with hundreds of millimetres of rain in the last 48 hours.
The SES responded to thousands of incidents in Sydney and across New South Wales last night, with conditions expected to be poor today.
The SES responded to thousands of incidents in Sydney and across NSW last night, with conditions expected to be poor today. (Nine)

A house in Mona Vale on Sydney’s North Shore narrowly avoided being crushed by a tree, which landed instead on the driveway of the home.

Road closures, transport chaos around Sydney

The weather has also wreaked havoc with the state’s roads and transport, though these are beginning to ease.

Trains are now running between Hornsby and Gosford after earlier bus replacements du to floods.

Buses briefly replaced light rail services on the L3 Line between Moore Park and Kingsford due to flooding at ES Marks in the Eastern Suburb., but the line has now reopened after floodwaters subsided.

Several roads remain closed across Sydney, including Wakehurst Parkway between North Narrabeen and Oxford Falls and Oxford Falls Road between Wakehurst Parkway and Aroona Road.

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