The skies have cleared in part of the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) where major flooding has wreaked havoc and one man has died. A man in Sydney’s north-west has died after being trapped in his car by floodwaters, Nine News reported. Police confirmed the man’s body was found in Cattai Creek in Glenorie just after 1 p.m on Wednesday. Around the state, there have been about 24,000 people evacuated and about 60,000 people are on standby to evacuate. Around 11,000 calls for help and 950 flood rescues were recorded in the past few days and 162 schools remain closed. Several major flood warnings and a number of moderate and minor flood warnings are still in place, with the areas of greatest concern being Moree, the Upper Hunter around Singleton, Grafton, parts of the Central Coast and the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment. The Bureau of Meteorology forecasted that there will …