Crews attached to the Mid Coast State Emergency Service (SES) group attended several jobs following wild weather which ripped through the region yesterday afternoon, Monday, January 20.
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A SES spokesperson said most of the incidents involved fallen trees and roof damage.
Taree City SES was called out to one job before heading out to Stroud and Harrington on Tuesday morning to assist other crews.
The Stroud crew received 10 jobs, the most in the Mid Coast LGA.
A 65-year-old Harrington resident suffered multiple injuries after a large pine tree crashed through a house in Beach Street.
Another large tree also fell across Manor Road.
No-one was reported injured.
Since midnight on Monday, the SES was called out to 45 jobs between the Central Coast and Tweed Heads and 820 jobs across NSW.
Large hail stones fell Taree, Cundletown and Chatham.
In the Great Lakes hail smashed its way through Stroud, leaving as quickly as it arrived.
Meanwhile, Bulahdelah and Krambach topped the rainfall figures on the Mid North Coast with 81mm and 61mm respectively.