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Posted on March 7, 2025

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By Renju Jose and Alasdair Pal SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia ordered thousands of people in its eastern regions to evacuate before Tropical Cyclone Alfred hits land on Saturday, as the storm brought

Australia Issues Evacuation Orders as Tropical Cyclone Alfred Approaches

By Renju Jose and Alasdair Pal

SYDNEY (Reuters) -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 off power, swamped beaches and shut airports.

Alfred's slow progress toward the coast fed concern it could bring a prolonged period of heavy rain and is expected to hit land as a Category 2 storm north of Brisbane, Australia's third-most populous city, the Bureau of Meteorology said.

"The evacuation centres are a last resort," Queensland Premier David Crisafulli told a news conference on Friday, adding that dozens had been opened.

"Have an evacuation plan if you are in one of those areas," he urged those in the cyclone's path, advising them to secure their homes before evacuating.

"If in doubt, go and stay with friends and families."

Wind gusts of more than 100 kph (62 mph) lashed the coastal regions of Queensland and New South Wales states overnight.

The storm moved slowly west 120 km (75 miles)from Brisbane and 85 kilometres (53 miles) from the tourist city Gold Coast, the weather bureau said.

It brought turmoil that snapped power links to more than 80,000 homes across the two states, electricity firms said, around half of them in Gold Coast.

Television images showed surfers riding the huge seas and people strolling near beaches, forcing officials to warn residents to stay indoors or prepare to evacuate.

"This isn't a time for sightseeing or for seeing what it's like to experience these conditions firsthand," said Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. "Please stay safe. Be sensible."

Albanese told reporters that 120 defence personnel would help emergency crews in rescue and relief efforts.

FLOOD IMPACT

Heavy rains dumped more than 400 mm (16 inches) of rain in some parts of northern New South Wales over the last 48 hours, exceeding the mean total for March, data showed, as residents scrambled to save properties from the risk of floods.

New South Wales business owner Thomas Gough was busy stacking sandbags at his shop in Lismore, a rural town about 700 km (440 miles) north of Sydney, which was devastated by major floods in 2022.

"It's a beautiful place to live most of the time, but it feels like we have one-in-100-year events every five years - there's nothing we can do about it," Gough told broadcaster ABC News.

Brisbane Airport shut operations on Thursday and the city suspended public transport. More than 1,000 schools in southeast Queensland and 280 in northern New South Wales have been closed.

Officials have described Alfred as a "very rare event" for Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, which was last hit by a cyclone more than half a century ago in 1974. The city of about 2.7 million had near misses from cyclones in 1990 and 2019.

(Reporting by Renju Jose; Editing by Sandra Maler and Clarence Fernandez)

Key Takeaways

  • Australia issues evacuation orders due to Cyclone Alfred.
  • Cyclone Alfred expected to hit near Brisbane as a Category 2 storm.
  • Heavy rains and winds disrupt power and transport in Queensland.
  • Brisbane Airport and schools closed due to the cyclone.
  • Cyclone Alfred is a rare event for Brisbane, last hit in 1974.

Frequently Asked Questions

What areas are affected by Tropical Cyclone Alfred?
Thousands of people in eastern regions of Australia, particularly in Queensland and New South Wales, are ordered to evacuate as Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches.
What safety measures are being advised?
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli urged residents to have an evacuation plan and secure their homes before evacuating, advising them to stay with friends and family if in doubt.
How has the cyclone impacted power supply?
The storm has caused power outages affecting more than 80,000 homes across Queensland and New South Wales, with around half of those in Gold Coast.
What is the expected severity of Tropical Cyclone Alfred?
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to hit land as a Category 2 storm, bringing heavy rain and strong winds, with concerns of prolonged rainfall.
What assistance is being provided during the cyclone?
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that 120 defense personnel would assist emergency crews in rescue and relief efforts during the cyclone.

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