Shipping container ends up floating on second floor of pro surfer's NSW home

A transport container has ended up floating on the second flooring of professional surfer Callum Robson's household house on account of the widespread flooding disaster in northern New South Wales.
The skilled athlete has shared a photograph of the big steel transport container floating near the ceiling on the second-storey of his household house on social media.
The home is positioned in Woodburn close to the Richmond River, which has burst its banks in a 'one-in-a-1000 yr' occasion.

Surfer Callum Robson has posted a photograph of a transport container in his household house in Wesburn.(Instagram)

It's unknown precisely how the transport container ended up inside the home, however it's believed to have smashed by means of a wall or window within the fast-moving floodwaters.
It's not recognized the place the transport container travelled from.
The image, which was posted on-line yesterday night, was taken from behind what seems to be the banister of a touchdown within the house.
Mr Robson described the scene as "completely loopy" and "devastating".
The city of Woodburn is one in all many which have been hit onerous by the flooding occasion.
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