Indy Clinton’s Palm Beach property in NSW has been damaged by floods causing havoc across much of Australia’s east coast.
The mummy vlogger, 27, who has over 1.5million followers on TikTok, shared photos to Instagram on Thursday of the water entering her home from her outdoor garden.
In the footage, Indy’s husband Ben Azar can be seen trying to block the water from entering the couple’s home.
She also shared a video of her son Navy trying to mop up the water that had entered the bottom level of the property.
Indy shares the home with Ben, Navy and the couple’s two other children, daughters Soul and Bambi.
Indy Clinton’s Palm Beach property in NSW has been damaged by floods causing havoc across much of Australia’s east coast
Two major weather systems have merged together, wreaking havoc across the east coast and bringing as much as 300mm of rain from southeast Queensland to NSW’s South Coast.
In a rare weather phenomenon, the storm, known as a Black Nor’ easter, is expected to plunge some areas into darkness in the middle of the day.
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for heavy rainfall and damaging winds to those living in Metropolitan, Illawarra, South Coast, Southern Tablelands and parts of the Hunter, Central Tablelands, Snowy Mountains and Australian Capital Territory forecast districts.
Sydney, Gosford, Wollongong, Nowra, Batemans Bay and Goulburn are all expected to be drenched with severe rainfall on Friday into Saturday.
Flash flooding is also possible in parts of the Hunter, Sydney, Illawarra and Central Tablelands from late on Friday morning.
The mummy vlogger, who has over 1.5million followers on TikTok, shared photos to Instagram on Thursday of the water entering her home from her outdoor garden
In the footage, Indy’s husband Ben Azar can be seen trying to block the water from entering the couple’s property
Indy’s post comes after she shared devastating news about her newborn daughter’s health last month.
The mummy vlogger took to Instagram to inform her followers baby Soul Valerie, who she welcomed into the world in December, had contracted a virus.
Posting a snap of her third child crawling over her belly, the influencer said her tot was sick with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
Indy shares the home with her husband Ben, son Navy and the couple’s two other children, daughters Soul and Bambi
‘My little babycino has RSV,’ she captioned the image alongside a crying emoji.
According to the Mayo Clinic, RSV causes infections of the lungs and respiratory tract, and is very common in young toddlers and babies.
In healthy children, and sometimes adults, the symptoms are often mild and usually mimic the common cold.
However, RSV can also cause severe infections in some babies younger than 12 months old, leaving Indy reasonably concerned.