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The Salvation Army assists Northern Territory community recovering from devastating floods

25 March 2026

Photo of the impact of ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle

In the wake of devastating flooding and the impact of ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle, as well as the threat of more flooding in the Northern Territory region, The Salvation Army has been active in the community supporting those displaced by the disaster.

The Salvation Army Emergency Services (SAES) were active in several evacuation centres across the Northern Territory, with teams deployed in two evacuation centres in Darwin and one centre in Katherine, having already supported hundreds of people each day and served thousands of meals and refreshments to date.

All evacuation centres have now closed as we move into Recovery.

“We had teams from across the country deployed to support evacuees in Darwin and Katherine. The Salvos will do all they can to support people in these communities now and into the future,” said The Salvation Army’s Peter Sampson.

The Salvation Army is on the ground providing immediate support and compassionate care to individuals and families affected by the disaster. Our teams are working alongside local communities to deliver practical assistance, emotional support, and a listening ear during this difficult time.

As the disaster dissipates and the true nature of the devastation and loss becomes clear, The Salvation Army will continue to partner with communities, helping them to recover and get back on their feet.

“We are so grateful for the huge community effort that has taken place during this disaster so far. It is during these times of crisis that we see the Aussie spirit of generosity shine through, and we are certainly seeing that in the Northern Territory at the moment,” says Peter Sampson.

Anyone who has been impacted by the floods in the Northern Territory and needs support is encouraged to monitor the Northern Territory Government website for weather warnings and evacuation updates.

If you would like to support the efforts of The Salvation Army in the Northern Territory, you can donate by visiting www.salvationarmy.org.au/naturaldisasters.

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