General News
27 November, 2025
NSW State Emergency Service responds to over 2000 calls for state storm damage
Nevertire and Dubbo were included in the harder hit areas

The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is continuing to clean up storm damage and respond to more than 2260 calls for assistance from the community after severe thunderstorms impacted much of the state on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
An intense weather system bringing damaging winds and heavy rainfall moved from the Central West of the state yesterday across to the east coast, causing significant damage to properties, homes and infrastructure.
More than 800 NSW SES volunteers responded to assist communities in the Central West, Hunter, North Coast, Illawarra and across Sydney impacted by the storms.
Locally, many buildings and structures in Nevertire were significantly damaged by the wind.
The busiest NSW SES Unit in the state was Blacktown, with more than 350 storm-related jobs called in. At Orange, crews responded to about 170 incidents on Wednesday afternoon.
At Nevertire, west of Dubbo, entire roofs were blown off properties, including private homes and sheds, and the damage is expected to take several days to clean up.
A large number of trees were brought down in Sydney, Western NSW and the Central Coast, including onto trees, homes and roads.
While storm activity is expected to ease across the state today, the NSW SES is urging people to remain vigilant and stay across Hazards Near Me for any warning or information on floods and storms.
While storms can happen at any time, Storm Season, which runs from September to April, typically sees intense and fast-moving storms occur.