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UPDATE 1-Australia storm sweeps three to their death as it pounds east coast

Published 06/06/2016, 03:56 pm
Updated 06/06/2016, 04:00 pm
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Australia storm sweeps three to their death as it pounds east coast
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By Jim Reagan and Swati Pandey

SYDNEY, June 6 (Reuters) - Giant waves, cyclone-strength winds and torrential rain swept three people to their deaths on Australia's east coast on Monday after the storm forced hundreds to flee their homes.

Waves up to five metres (17.5 feet) were pounding much of the east coast, including Sydney, with the Bureau of Meteorology warning of further danger as the storm moves south.

Two bodies were found in cars washed away in flood waters while a man was swept off the rocks south of Sydney's surfing beach of Bondi, police said.

The New South Wales state emergency services said they had received more than 9,250 calls and had conducted 280 flood rescues.

Insurers received more than 11,150 claims with estimated insured losses of A$38 million, the Insurance Council of Australia said. It expects the number of claims to rise further over the coming days.

Stocks in Australia biggest insurers, including QBE Insurance QBE.AX , Insurance Australia Group IAG.AX and Suncorp SUN.AX , skidded in a stronger wider market.

But CLSA analyst Jan Van Der Schalk did not see a major earnings impact on insurers who said they were still assessing the impact of the catastrophe. S9N0ZH019

Australian websites including Channel Nine NEC.AX , Foxtel Play TLS.AX NWSA.O and Domino's Pizza DMP.AX went down on Sunday when Amazon Web Service's AMZN.O Sydney zone experienced a two-hour power outage, ITnews website said.

An Amazon spokesman declined to comment but Amazon Web Services' status page on Monday showed several connectivity issues in Sydney had been resolved.

Automated teller machines and point-of-sale banking services were also hit.

A spokeswoman for the Port Authority of New South Wales state said Newcastle, the world's largest exit point for sea-borne thermal coal and used by global miners Glencore GLEN.L , Rio Tinto RIO.AX RIO.L and Anglo American AAL.L , was placed on restricted ship movements over the weekend but did not sustain any damage.

"While some sites had minor production interruptions, none of these has impacted our contractual obligations or production forecasts," Glencore said.

Port Kembla, the largest vehicle import hub in Australia, remained closed as the storm moved south. (Editing by Nick Macfie)

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