Published: 12:54, March 15, 2026
Aussie troops to be deployed to assist flood-hit Northern Territory
By Xinhua

This undated file handout photo released from the Queensland's Office of the Premier on Jan 1, 2026 shows a general view of a flooded area in Cloncurry Shire in North West Queensland. (HANDOUT/ QUEENSLAND'S OFFICE OF THE PREMIER VIA AFP)

CANBERRA - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday that military troops will be deployed to help communities hit by days of flooding in Northern Territory (NT).

The government has approved the assistance from Australian Defense Force (ADF) personnel to communities around Katherine, 270 km southeast of the territory's capital Darwin, with the recovery efforts after devastating floods, Albanese said on social media platform X.

"To everyone doing it tough right now, know we are with you through the response and through the recovery," he added.

The Northern Territory government has requested the help from the ADF.

Since early March, the territory has been suffering from severe flooding. According to Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) news reports, Katherine has seen its worst flooding in nearly three decades, with several surrounding remote communities evacuated. Floods also inundated Darwin River homes and devastated rural properties, while the rising waters of Daly River set a new record.

No fatalities have been officially reported in the flooding in the Northern Territory so far, while two international tourists were killed in separate flood incidents in Queensland.