Economy . More than 11,000 damage claims were made between 20 and 23 March with the
Insurance Council of Australia declaring large swathes of the state an "insurance catastrophe". The worst affected regions were from the mid-north coast towns of Port Macquarie, Kempsey, Laurieton and Taree, and west Sydney in localities around Penrith and the Hawkesbury-Nepean valley. Farmers in the Mid-North Coast had warned that the floods will contribute to higher
food prices, since they had caused hundreds of livestock losses (where some ended up in backyards and suburban streets),
crop loss and infrastructure damage, in addition to extensive property damage reaching tens of thousands of dollars, particularly in the mid-north coast. The region produces
bananas,
avocados and as well as 75% of Australia's
blueberries. As such, The NSW Farmers' Association has established a flood appeal through its Natural Disaster Relief Fund to assist farmlands to continue operating. Due to the road and rail closures, stock issues became significant for supermarkets in the flooded areas, with both supermarket chains
Coles and
Woolworths having shortages due to the deliveries of stock being delayed.
Entertainment Due to the floods, the
W-League and
A-League clashes between
Sydney FC and
Melbourne Victory were cancelled, as well as
Golden Slipper meeting at
Rosehill Racecourse.
Wildlife Due to the extent of the floods and prolonged rainy days, a large number of
burrowing animals such as
echidnas and
wombats are feared to have been drowned in their inundated burrows. Continuous downpours and floods are usually detrimental for wildlife, though the degree to which the disaster has affected wild animals will become apparent after the floodwaters subside. Moreover, wildlife workers had rescued kangaroos stuck in drainpipes, animals hit by cars after escaping for safer ground, and as well as turtles and
seabirds who were swept away from their natural habitat. In the flood affected areas, swarms of spiders and insects (such as crickets and ants), in addition to a few
skinks, scarpered into homes to reach higher ground. Those coming in contact with spiders were urged to show empathy, even if they were frightened, as they are crucial to the ecosystem.
Health There were environmental
health risks in flood clean up, with
NSW health issuing advice for those in the affected areas during the clean-up stage to treat all floodwater as potentially contaminated, since they may be contaminated with
sewage and chemicals. According to acting director of Environmental Health, Dr Adi Vyas, floodwaters can contain diseases that could lead to skin and stomach infections, and even serious conditions, such as
leptospirosis. He urged those cleaning up to always wear
protective gear, including gloves and face masks, and to boil water prior to drinking and for washing
raw food. Because of contamination fears, many beaches on the NSW coast closed due to polluted and
hazardous water.
Surf Life Saving NSW had urged people to be careful when swimming at beaches that are proximate to
lagoons,
river mouths or waterway runoffs. The floods caused major delays to
COVID-19 vaccine delivery in the state due to roads being cut off, where over 1000 deliveries were scheduled. Though Premier
Berejiklian told reporters, "I'm not concerned, we will catch that up". ==See also==