
At the beginning of the Easter Weekend, five people drowned after the big waves hit part of Australia.
The other two were missing on New South Wales and Victoria.
On Saturday, a man’s body was found in water near Tatra in southern New South Wales. It turned out that the 58 -year -old fisherman was one day later, and the other two men died of a separate event in the state.
Rescue crews are looking for a man washed with water near Sydney. Also, on Friday, a man was missing after a woman drowned and a man swept into the sea from Victoria’s mountain.
Victorian police said, “One of the women could return to the coast, but other women and men could not do it.”
Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan said he showed a “terrible start” on the Easter weekend.
“My thoughts are with the family of people who have lost their lives in such a tragic situation, and potentially more difficult news will be more difficult,” she said.
The eastern part of Australia was assaulted by dangerous waves.
ADAM Weir, the head of Australia, a charity surfing life, advised people to visit patrol beaches after 630 people drowned on the beach trapped in the air over the past decade.
“But this coast area can suggest risks. Some can see what you can see and the dangers you can’t do. So we have simple advice: stop, look, survive.”









