South Australia's State Emergency Service responds to more than 150 call-outs as heavy rain and strong winds bring down trees and cause minor flooding across Adelaide.
South Australia's State Emergency Service received more than 150 call-outs as strong winds and heavy rain hit Adelaide overnight and this morning.It received more than 150 call-outs as strong winds brought down treesThe city's north was worst affected, with widespread reports of roof damage, fallen trees and minor flooding.That was accompanied by strong winds including gusts up to 60 kilometres per hour as a cold front moved across.
"Not as many calls in the hills — we usually get a lot of calls out there, but it seemed to be more in the plains this time," he said.
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