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Tropical Cyclone Alfred is on track to make landfall in the early hours of Friday morning, bringing winds upwards of 120km/h and up to 700mm of rain.
Australia ordered thousands of people in its eastern regions to evacuate before Tropical Cyclone Alfred hits land on Saturday, as the storm brought heavy rain, huge waves and strong winds that cut ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred could make landfall early Saturday morning, authorities urge people to stay off beaches. Authorities are warning millions to brace for worsening conditions from Tropical ...
Cyclone Alfred has been downgraded to a tropical low, with 55km/h winds near the centre, and gusts of up to 85km/h. As of 4pm, the ex-tropical cyclone was still off the southern Queensland coast.
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred continues to wreak havoc in south-east Queensland and northern NSW. Thousands of public schools remain closed while emergency flood warnings have been issued for several ...
The latest industry loss estimate for tropical cyclone Alfred, which affected the states of Queensland and New South Wales in ...
Cyclone Alfred is currently predicted to be a category 2 storm with winds of up to 135km/h. There’s a small chance it could be upgraded to a category 3 before it crosses the coast. Advertisement ...
Cyclone Alfred has now been delayed, as the slow-moving system stalls in warm seas off southeast Queensland. Unfortunately, the expected slow pace of the cyclone will bring even more rain to ...
Waves crash onto rocks as people look on at the Spit, on the Seaway on the Gold Coast, Monday, March 3, 2025. Source: AAP Source: AAP / JONO SEARLE/AAPIMAGE ...
How disasters like Cyclone Alfred can drive up your insurance — even if you aren't hit Billions of dollars of damage are expected to follow Tropical Cyclone Alfred, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says ...
Cyclone Alfred path and location as seen on 5 March off Australia's east coast by Brisbane cyclone (Zoom Earth) The last time Brisbane saw a tropical storm reach this close to its shores, it was 1990.
This award-winning residence in Byron Bay is perfectly at one with nature – even when there’s a cyclone at its door.