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Hundreds of flood-hit residents are being evacuated with parts of NSW's natural disaster zones braced for more rain. The Bureau of Meteorology issued flood warnings for swathes of the state's central west as people in Eugowra and Dubbo were forced to flee their homes amid the havoc.

Residents living near all western flowing NSW rivers from the Namoi south to the Murrumbidgee were warned their homes were at risk. With more rain forecast for the remainder of Saturday, additional flooding is expected in the Namoi, Castlereagh, Macquarie and Bogan river catchments.

Parts of NSW were declared disaster zones on Friday, with millions of dollars damage being caused. Residents of the Poplar Caravan Park were being evacuated on Saturday after intense localised rainfall in the Dubbo area.

Evacuation orders were also issued by the State Emergency Service for Eugowra. Residents of 11 properties and six businesses have been forced to pack up and leave.

Volunteers and police have been doorknocking residents in both areas and directing them to evacuate as soon as possible.

With natural disaster zones declared in flood-hit parts of regional NSW, $500 million has been wiped off the state's predicted $3.2 billion bumper crop harvest, ministers say.

Disaster zones were declared on Friday around Mudgee, Weddin, Wellington, Warrumbungle, Cootamundra, Coonamble, Harden and Young shires, all of which have sustained significant damage from recent heavy rain. Millions of dollars damage have been caused by flooding, NSW Emergency Services Minister Steve Whan said, adding that the disaster zones could be extended if there was further heavy downpours.