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Thousands without power after devastating South Australian storm, crops "wiped out"

By IANS | Published: October 29, 2021 7:09 AM

Canberra, Oct 29 Thousands of households in South Australia (SA) have been left without power after a devastating ...

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Canberra, Oct 29 Thousands of households in South Australia (SA) have been left without power after a devastating hailstorm hit the state.

Hailstones, the size of golf balls, on Thursday lashed much of SA, causing damage to crops, vineyards and orchards, Xinhua news agency reported.

More than 72,000 lightning strikes were recorded across the state and parts of the south-east received 35 millimetres (mm) of rain.

The State Emergency Service (SES) was inundated by 1,200 calls for help in a 24-hour period.

As of Friday morning nearly 12,000 homes remained without electricity, with power not expected to be restored until afternoon, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

Vince Rowlands, a senior Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) forecaster, said the hailstones have been the largest recorded in SA since 2017.

"Seeing hail the size that we saw over the northern suburbs is not something that we see very often in the Adelaide region," he told News Corp Australia.

In regional SA, farmers said the hail smashed their market gardens and glasshouses.

Jordan Brooke-Barnett, Chief Executive of industry body AUSVEG, said crops have been "wiped out".

"It is really, really bad," he said.

"We are talking about dozens and dozens of growers who have each lost hundreds of thousands of dollars."

One such grower, Tenafeate Creek Winery owner Michael Costa, said it was a devastating blow in wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

"Our thoughts go out to all the grape growers and winemakers," he added.

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