- home
- article
- Cyclone Alfred's Legacy Lingers as Floods Continue to Threaten Australian Coastline
Cyclone Alfred's Legacy Lingers as Floods Continue to Threaten Australian Coastline
ai generated text
Tropical Cyclone Alfred has significantly weakened into a tropical low weather system. The storm has caused significant disruptions, leaving around 330,000 homes and businesses without power. Despite this, no fatalities have been reported so far. However, authorities have issued warnings to residents to remain indoors and remain vigilant.
Please listen to us and stay away from the beaches. I keep repeating that because somehow, not everyone is listening.
The impacts are already being felt, and there is worse to come in the hours ahead.
While it has been downgraded, very serious risks remain so it is important that people do not take this downgrading as a reason for complacency.
The rivers are full, the rain is continuing and expected to keep falling in the days ahead, and wind conditions are very high and extreme, particularly on the coast, particularly in the Byron Shire right up to the Queensland border.
The rivers are full, the rain is continuing and expected to keep falling in the days ahead, and wind conditions are very high and extreme.
Heavy-to-locally intense rainfall leading to flash and riverine flooding now becomes the major concern as the ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred moves inland.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred
- Cyclone Alfred's Aftermath Brings Flooding and Disruption to Eastern Australia
- Australia Braces for Rare Cyclone on Eastern Coast
sources
perspectives
countries
organizations
persons
- 1.Victoria Kim
- 2.Chris Minns
- 3.Stephen Tait
- 4.Anthony Albanese
- 5.Donna Gates
- 6.Mary Gilbert
- 7.Matt Collopy