Cow swept away by Australia floods found alive on beach 11 miles from home

Amid the devastating floods in Australia, a heartwarming tale of survival has emerged. A cow, swept away by raging waters, was miraculously found alive on Old Bar Beach, approximately 11 miles from its home in Taree, New South Wales.
Layla Philipson stumbled upon the stranded bovine in the sand and shared photos on the Taree Community Noticeboard on Facebook. Her post led to the cow’s reunion with its owner, bringing hope and joy in the midst of tragedy.
The incident took place against the backdrop of severe flooding across New South Wales. A slow-moving low-pressure system unleashed record-breaking rainfall, with some areas receiving over 27 inches of rain. This deluge has resulted in five confirmed deaths, left approximately 50,000 people isolated, and damaged an estimated 10,000 properties.
The Manning River, flowing through Taree, reached levels not seen in nearly a century, causing the displacement of livestock and residents alike. Despite the challenges, emergency services have conducted over 700 rescues, with ongoing efforts to provide aid to affected communities.
While the cow’s survival story brings a glimmer of hope, the situation in Australia remains dire. Authorities continue to urge residents to remain vigilant as floodwaters persist and further weather challenges loom.
In the midst of tragedy, stories like this cow’s survival serve as a reminder of resilience and the power of community in times of crisis. As Australia navigates through this challenging period, tales of survival and unity provide a beacon of light in dark times.
Written by Jasmine, a writer at Fox News Digital and a military spouse based in New Orleans. For story submissions, please email jasmine.baehr@fox.com.