World / Couple tied knot amidst floods did photoshoot, life saved by airlift

According to the information, New South Wales has been receiving heavy rains for the last few days. 18 thousand people have had to be evacuated due to bad weather. Not only this, the roads have sunk and many trees have also fallen. Meanwhile, a couple Kate Fotheringham and Wayne Bell were to be married.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Mar 25, 2021, 11:25 AM
Australia: There is a huge flood in Australia these days, in such a situation there is a havoc on all sides. The situation there is very bad due to floods. Everyone is scared. Meanwhile, a news has emerged from Australia, on which no one is convinced. If we tell you that someone can get married even in the midst of flood, do you believe this? There will be no faith, but this is absolutely true. In Australia, a couple got married in the midst of floods.

According to the information, New South Wales has been receiving heavy rains for the last few days. 18 thousand people have had to be evacuated due to bad weather. Not only this, the roads have sunk and many trees have also fallen. Meanwhile, a couple Kate Fotheringham and Wayne Bell were to be married.

The couple had chosen to marry on March 20, but they were trapped in flood waters at their father's house. The couple did not want to postpone their marriage. The two were to be married in Wingham, which is on the Mid North Coast (Wingham in New South Wales). Seeing herself surrounded in flood waters, Kate wasted time and sought help and reached out to her on time.

To help Kate, a helicopter (Affinity Helicopters) from the then helicopter company Affinity arrived there. The helicopter brought the bride and groom along with their parents to the wedding venue. Kate later reveals that she has arrived at the church and is married. This church was only 5 minutes away from his house, but due to the flood, he could not reach the church. Photos of Kate and Wayne on the road surrounded by floodwaters during marriage, photos have now gone viral on social media.