SES to assist battered Lord Howe
The NSW State Emergency Service will send 20 volunteers to Lord Howe Island, after violent storms caused extensive damage to homes, businesses and the airport.
On Sunday night, winds gusting up to 150 kilometres an hour ripped through the Island, which was also inundated with 230 millimetres of rain in just three hours.
The wild weather caused flash flooding, roof damage and left the airport unserviceable to all but light aircraft.
Steve Delaney from the SES says workers have a big job ahead of them.
"There's a lot of debris all over the Island with a couple of the homes actually suffering some structural damage and also the northern end of the Island has actually lost power due to damage to the generation plant," he said.
Mr Delaney also says a lot of repair work will be needed to reopen the Island's airport.
"The actual pavement on the runway has been damaged by water," he said.
"There is access at this stage to light aircraft. Whether or not it can be repaired will be open to judgement and investigation and analysis by the engineers who will be going over with our crew."
Full report here:
www.abc.net.au/news/2009-04-21/ses-to-assist-in-lord-howe-disaster-zone/1657630