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Flash flooding hits Australia’s Victoria state, cars washed out to sea

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SYDNEY, Jan 15 (Reuters) - ​A severe storm in Australia’s Victoria state triggered flash flooding on Thursday, forcing the ⁠country’s famed Great Ocean Road to close, sweeping cars out to sea and cutting power ‍to thousands.

* Authorities have issued an emergency warning ​for townsalong the Great Ocean Road, a popular tourist destination famousfor its scenic coastal views * The ​emergency warning said "very dangerous conditions arebeing caused by a severe thunderstorm and flash flooding" * It urged residents to move indoors and shelter away fromfloodwaters * A large stretch of ‌the Great Ocean Road has been closed inboth ‌directions * Local media reported cars have been swept into ​the oceanand 6,500 homes are without power * Rescue crews are assisting with people who became ‌trappedin vehicles after floodwater inundated caravan parks, the ⁠StateEmergency Service told ABC Radio Melbourne * The ‌weather bureau recorded ​166 millimetres (6.5 inches)of rain since 9 a.m. in the nearby Mount Cowley area * It comes days ⁠after the Great ⁠Ocean Road was closed due tobushfires that started ​amid an intense summer heatwave

(Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney; ‌Editing by Michael Perry)

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