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Cyclone Alfred has weakened into a tropical low, but its impact remains severe across Queensland and NSW. Over 300,000 people are without power, and flood risks persist as heavy rain lashes Brisbane.
Qld Fire & Emergency The ex-tropical cyclone slammed into Australia's northeast coast as a fierce Category 4 storm on Tuesday and caused widespread damage from extreme wind, rains and flooding.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred was last week expected to become the first cyclone since 1974 to cross the Australian coast near Queensland's state capital of Brisbane, Australia’s third-most populous city.
Cyclones are common in Queensland’s tropical north but are rare in the state’s temperate and densely populated southeast corner that borders New South Wales state. A 61-year-old man remained ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, the first cyclone in 50 years to cross the southeast coast of Australia, has hit the country’s third largest population centre, affecting nearly five million people in ...
This earthquake was notable as it marked the largest onshore seismic event in Queensland in fifty years, as well as the most significant since a magnitude-5.8 quake off Bowen's coast in 2016.
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — A tropical cyclone weakened to a tropical low weather system on Saturday as it approached Brisbane, Australia’s third-most populous city, bringing flooding rain that ...
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