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'Destructive' tropical cyclone Marcia hits Queensland | |
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A "very destructive" storm has hit the coast of Queensland, forcing evacuations from coastal communities, Australian officials say. | |
Forecasters warn Category Five tropical cyclone Marcia - with wind gusts up to 285km/h (177 mph) - is bringing heavy rain and "abnormally high tides". | |
The cyclone made landfall between St Lawrence and Yeppoon. | |
Separately, Category Four tropical cyclone Lam hit the Northern Territory, causing power cuts for thousands. | |
The storm - with winds reaching 230km/h - struck Elcho Island and is moving south-west. Local residents said roofs had been torn off from a number of houses and trees uprooted. There have been no reports of injuries there. | |
'No panic' plea | 'No panic' plea |
"Severe tropical cyclone Marcia, Category Five, is currently crossing the coast near Shoalwater Bay north of Yeppoon," Australia's Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) said in a statement. | |
It said "destructive winds" would threaten communities between St Lawrence and Gladstone in the morning, and Capricornia and Burnett districts later in the day. | It said "destructive winds" would threaten communities between St Lawrence and Gladstone in the morning, and Capricornia and Burnett districts later in the day. |
Local residents should be prepared for an evacuation if advised by the authorities, the BoM added. | Local residents should be prepared for an evacuation if advised by the authorities, the BoM added. |
At a news conference, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said it was "a serious event", warning that "over the next few hours, many thousands of Queenslanders are going to go through a harrowing and terrifying experience". | |
"This is an important time now not to panic but to make sure you have you preparations in place," she said. | "This is an important time now not to panic but to make sure you have you preparations in place," she said. |
A number of people from coastal areas were evacuated before the cyclone hit. | |
Several towns - including Mackay, Proserpine and Yeppoon, about 670km north of Brisbane - were reportedly in lockdown, establishing emergency centres. | Several towns - including Mackay, Proserpine and Yeppoon, about 670km north of Brisbane - were reportedly in lockdown, establishing emergency centres. |
"It's the unknown that's the worry," Yeppoon resident Beeann Busby told the Brisbane Courier Mail newspaper. | "It's the unknown that's the worry," Yeppoon resident Beeann Busby told the Brisbane Courier Mail newspaper. |
"We've had so many close calls over the years that we've probably gotten a bit complacent but this one's looking a bit more serious." | "We've had so many close calls over the years that we've probably gotten a bit complacent but this one's looking a bit more serious." |
In 2013, powerful tropical cyclone Oswald hit Queensland, killing at least four people and flooding wide areas. |