Pauline Fitzsimons, 58.
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Four people have died, one remains missing, and 50,000 are isolated across NSW as the flood waters begin to recede.

The family of one woman who died in floodwaters in NSW have disputed police claims around her death.

Pauline Fitzsimons, 58, was swept to her death at Dorrigo, west of Coffs Harbour, on Wednesday night after driving through floodwaters. 

Pauline Fitzsimons, 58.
Pauline Fitzsimons, 58. (Nine)

Last night, the police confirmed the tragic news, revealing that she had been traveling in a convoy with a police officer when he chose to turn back.

“The woman in her 4WD opted to go on. He had checked the water levels for her, and she decided to proceed,” stated NSW Police Assistant Commissioner David Waddel.

“The water levels were only ankle deep.

“He decided to go back, he gave her his phone number and told her to continue with caution.”

Thirty minutes later, she made a desperate call for help. 

Her body was found hours later. 

Today, her family issued a statement, criticising the police response. 

“He gave his mobile number to her, we assume, for her to call should she be in danger.

“She contacted him 20 minutes later in a hysterical state, informing him she was drowning.

“The idea that our mother was a reckless driver is a terrible lie.”

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who was in the disaster zone today, was asked about the ordeal.

“It wouldn’t be right for me to comment on individual specifics, but I will say this: my heartfelt condolences to this woman’s family and loved ones.”

Images from the cleanup at the Pacific Highway, COopernook.
Images from the cleanup at the Pacific Highway, COopernook. (Live Traffic NSW)

Massive emergency response

Four people have died in the floods, and police are still searching for one person who remains missing.

The NSW SES said that there are still 160 active warnings, 39 of which are at emergency level.

More than 50,000 people are still isolated.

Emergency services have carried out 736 flood rescues.

Taree locals begin cleanup

Water levels began to ease on the Manning River earlier today, allowing thousands of Taree residents to return home.

Today they began the enormous task of cleaning up the damage of hundreds of inundated homes.

The Kempsey CBD, north of Port Macquarie, remains inundated. 

Floods
The community in Taree is pulling together to start the monster task of cleaning up from the floods. (Nine)

More than 1600 insurance claims have been filed from the floods in the last few days, according to the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA).

Rain has largely cleared over the Mid-North coast.

Drier weather has set in, and is likely to remain over the weekend.

Sydney received massive rainfall overnight, with the weather system moving down over the NSW South Coast.

Warragamba Dam was at 97 per cent capacity today.

Strong winds are likely to arrive on the NSW Coast this weekend.

Aid for those affected by floods

The NSW government and federal government will provide hardship grants to those affected by the floods, Minns said.

“I want to announce with the Prime Minister that assistance will begin to flow soon, and today I can announce that in conjunction with the Commonwealth Government, that personal hardship assistance grants of $180 per individual or $900 per family will be available as soon as possible,” he said.

“It’s not today, but that funding is on the way for communities that are subject to an evacuation order.

“Again, jointly funded by the state and Commonwealth Government, a $1 million community recovery grant for local councils, $1 million for each local council affected by emergency orders.

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