The Wollongong storm, 1998
Posted: Friday, December 22, 2006
by Illusion
On the 17 th of August 1998, the small district of Wollongong was rattled by a severe storm. The intense rainfall that came with the storm was caused by an almost stationary troughline which converged with a low pressure system to form an intense, concentrated area of low pressure. This system gave off rainfall rates of approximately 100mm per hour (the storm took three hours to pass over the area).
Two people died as a result of the Wollongong storm and thirty-seven other people were injured. Thousands of Wollongong residents and shop owners faced bankruptcy due to damaged property from landslides or floods and coal from disbanded mines was washed away leaving blackened streets and houses behind. About 150 homes were damaged plus 400 more homes that were flooded. The storm also stopped commuters in their tracks including people in the outskirts of Sydney and the Illawarra escarpment.
It took a lot of time and money to repair the damage caused by the Wollongong storm and although the streets were eventually cleaned, people still remember the intense rain and destruction that was the Wollongong storm.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)i would like to know the damage costs
Wollongong is not a 'small district'
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