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West Australia issues cyclone red alert | West Australia issues cyclone red alert |
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Western Australia is braced for a powerful tropical cyclone, with winds of up to 200km/hour (120 mph) and flooding expected. | Western Australia is braced for a powerful tropical cyclone, with winds of up to 200km/hour (120 mph) and flooding expected. |
Cyclone Christine is set to make landfall on Monday night. | Cyclone Christine is set to make landfall on Monday night. |
Red alerts have been issued for some coastal communities, including the towns of Port Hedland and Karratha. | Red alerts have been issued for some coastal communities, including the towns of Port Hedland and Karratha. |
Residents in the affected areas have been ordered to stay indoors. Mining companies in the region say they have scaled back operations. | Residents in the affected areas have been ordered to stay indoors. Mining companies in the region say they have scaled back operations. |
"Very destructive winds with gusts in excess of 200 km/h (120 mph) are likely near the centre as the cyclone crosses the coast," the Bureau of Meteorology said in an alert. | |
"People on the coast between Pardoo and Wickham including Port Hedland are warned of the potential for a very dangerous storm tide tonight," it added. | "People on the coast between Pardoo and Wickham including Port Hedland are warned of the potential for a very dangerous storm tide tonight," it added. |
Port Hedland Mayor Kelly Howlett told broadcaster ABC: "It's looking very ominous, certainly it's been very grey, we have been experiencing an increase in winds, we have been getting some strong gusts and we have been getting a little bit of rain." | Port Hedland Mayor Kelly Howlett told broadcaster ABC: "It's looking very ominous, certainly it's been very grey, we have been experiencing an increase in winds, we have been getting some strong gusts and we have been getting a little bit of rain." |
Shortly before the cyclone was due to make landfall, winds up to 107km/h and heavy rain was reported in Port Hedland, BBC Weather reported. | |
Mining companies say they have suspended port and rail operations and secured their infrastructure on the coast. | Mining companies say they have suspended port and rail operations and secured their infrastructure on the coast. |
The Australian cyclone season runs from November to April, and around two cyclones on average make landfall on west Australia each year. | The Australian cyclone season runs from November to April, and around two cyclones on average make landfall on west Australia each year. |
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