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Monster cyclone rips off roofs & trees, forces mass evacuations in Australia (VIDEOS) | Monster cyclone rips off roofs & trees, forces mass evacuations in Australia (VIDEOS) |
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Thousands of people have been evacuated as a monster category four cyclone smashed into the coast of Australia, with winds over 260 kilometers per hour (160 mph) ripping off roofs and uprooting trees in Queensland. | Thousands of people have been evacuated as a monster category four cyclone smashed into the coast of Australia, with winds over 260 kilometers per hour (160 mph) ripping off roofs and uprooting trees in Queensland. |
The 50-kilometer-wide eye of Cyclone Debbie struck along the north Queensland coastline; starting with Whitsunday Islands and the nearby mainland. The hurricane strong winds are currently packing a force of roughly 185 kilometers per hour, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) said, warning that gusts could reach 270kph near the center. | |
The category four storm has already left more than 30,000 people without power in Airlie Beach, Proserpine, Bowen, Mackay and Cannonvale, Ergon Energy reports. | The category four storm has already left more than 30,000 people without power in Airlie Beach, Proserpine, Bowen, Mackay and Cannonvale, Ergon Energy reports. |
“We’re getting some reports already of roofs starting to lift, including at some of our own facilities in the Whitsundays,” the state’s deputy police commissioner, Steve Gollschewski, told Australian Broadcasting Corp. | “We’re getting some reports already of roofs starting to lift, including at some of our own facilities in the Whitsundays,” the state’s deputy police commissioner, Steve Gollschewski, told Australian Broadcasting Corp. |
Furthermore, some 25,000 people have already evacuated from Queensland due to the severe weather conditions, where a tidal surge of up to 2 meters is expected. | Furthermore, some 25,000 people have already evacuated from Queensland due to the severe weather conditions, where a tidal surge of up to 2 meters is expected. |
To keep the Queensland residents safe, a flood warning for the Proserpine River Bowen's Don River and a Pioneer River in Mackay has been issued. | To keep the Queensland residents safe, a flood warning for the Proserpine River Bowen's Don River and a Pioneer River in Mackay has been issued. |
The BOM warned that up to 500 millimeters of rain could fall before the cyclone passes Queensland. The skies are expected to clear by Wednesday. | The BOM warned that up to 500 millimeters of rain could fall before the cyclone passes Queensland. The skies are expected to clear by Wednesday. |
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