Severe storm leaves thousands of South Australians without power

13 Nov 2022 • 4:30 PM MYT
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Severe storm leaves thousands of South Australians without power

CANBERRA – Tens of thousands of people in the Australian state of South Australia (SA) have been left without electricity after a severe thunderstorm hit the state.

SA recorded more than 423,000 lightning strikes yesterday as a storm system brought winds exceeding 100km per hour and flash flooding, reported Xinhua.

As of this morning, there were about 76,000 SA Power customers without electricity, with some areas told they will have to wait until tomorrow until service is restored.

The state emergency service (SES) received more than 1,000 calls for assistance between yesterday and this morning.

A “mini cyclone” was reported to have hit the Adelaide Hills, knocking down trees and damaging houses.

Resident Kristen Stevens, 33, said she returned home to find a 30m-tall tree had fallen on her neighbour’s car. 

“I was pretty shocked – I didn’t think it was going to be anywhere near as bad as this,” she told News Corp Australia.

“The neighbour’s car was almost cut in half. I’ve never seen a storm like this, it’s definitely the worst storm I’ve experienced,” she said.

The hills and Adelaide’s southern suburbs were hit hardest by the storm, which forced the cancellation of a music festival and delays to sports events.

In the town of Middleton on SA’s south coast flash flooding inundated businesses and homes after the creek burst its banks at approximately 5.00pm local time.

The weather was expected to ease today, with Adelaide, the capital city of SA, forecast to receive about 10mm of rain. – Bernama, November 13, 2022