FLOOD DEBRIS: NSW Maritime is working overtime to clear big and small debris from Sydney's river system after the recent flood disaster. MORE PICTURES: 9News
Workers from NSW Maritime are working overtime to clear debris from rivers after the recent flooding disaster.
"Yesterday we actually got the tap kit for a keg, lounges, deck chairs, everything you can think of you've got in your house or your yard," Maritime NSW worker Ray Moss said.Several tonnes of debris have been collected so far including the chair and small fridge in this image.This is the Maritime NSW boat which has taken on the task of cleaning the debris from waterways after the most recent flooding.
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