NSW floods: Heartbreak for The Block’s Andy and Deb Saunders

Heartbreak for The Block’s Andy and Deb Saunders as their homewares store is devastated by the NSW floods

The Block’s Andy and Deb Saunders have shared confronting photos of their homewares store in Taree after it was inundated by the NSW floods.

They posted images on Instagram on Tuesday showing their shop, The Shed Luxe, flooded with waist-deep water.

One of the photos taken from inside the shop shows items still on tables and shelves.

‘We had no idea that it would end up the way it did’: The Block’s Andy and Deb Saunders revealed their homeware store, The Luxe Shed in Taree, was inundated by the recent floods

Another pictured shows the devastating aftermath with mud across the floor, as well as stock and mannequins strewn all over the place.

In the caption, the season 15 Block stars thanked their friends and fans for their messages ‘of love and support’ during such a difficult time.

The couple had announced over the weekend they would be closing their business early to comply with evacuation orders in the area. 

Deep water: They shared images on their Instagram on Tuesday showing their store in Taree, New South Wales, from the street in waist-deep water

Deep water: They shared images on their Instagram on Tuesday showing their store in Taree, New South Wales, from the street in waist-deep water

'The water took hold and filled the shop': A photo taken from inside their flooded store with items still on the tops of tables and shelves
'The water took hold and filled the shop': The second image is of the store before it was stocked

‘The water took hold and filled the shop’: A photo taken from inside their flooded store with items still on the tops of tables and shelves. The second image is of the store before it was stocked 

‘We had no idea that it would end up the way it did,’ they wrote. 

‘The water took hold and filled the shop. Heavy fridges, lounges everything upturned and floating. Cars floating in our car park. So much mess!’

Thankfully, they noted, their family and friends were safe and they were now starting the process of cleaning up and drying out items.

Andy and Deb said they were fortunate compared to people who lost their homes and animals in the floods.

'So much mess!' Another pictured showed the devastating result afterwards of mud all across the floor, as well as stock and mannequins strewn all over the place

‘So much mess!’ Another pictured showed the devastating result afterwards of mud all across the floor, as well as stock and mannequins strewn all over the place

‘Our heart aches for every one of them. It’s scary how fast the water rises,’ they said.

The couple thanked their staff and family members who helped with the clean-up, as well as their landlord who assisted with moving their stock.

‘After droughts, fires, a pandemic and now floods all within the last two years we think Aussies have had enough and we reckon the whole country would agree,’ they added.

The clean up begins! The couple thanked their team and family, who helped clean up, as well as their landlord who helped them move their stock

The clean up begins! The couple thanked their team and family, who helped clean up, as well as their landlord who helped them move their stock

Hard work: On their store's official Instagram, they shared before and after photos of the clean up process headed up by their team 'Wow what a difference a couple of days and a few amazing hard working legends can make,' the caption read

Hard work: On their store’s official Instagram, they shared before and after photos of the clean up process headed up by their team ‘Wow what a difference a couple of days and a few amazing hard working legends can make,’ the caption read

Andy and Deb also shared before-and-after photos of the clean-up process on their store’s official Instagram account.

‘Wow what a difference a couple of days and a few amazing hard working legends can make,’ the caption read. 

‘We are cleaned up, drying out and ready to put the stock back in as soon as we can.’

Grateful: Andy and Deb thanked their team, family, and landlord who helped them. 'After droughts, fires, a pandemic and now floods all within the last two years we think Aussies have had enough and we reckon the whole country would agree,' the couple added

Grateful: Andy and Deb thanked their team, family, and landlord who helped them. ‘After droughts, fires, a pandemic and now floods all within the last two years we think Aussies have had enough and we reckon the whole country would agree,’ the couple added