Millions of residents along Australia’s eastern coast are bracing for the arrival of a very slow-moving storm, the strongest tropical cyclone to threaten the region in more than 50 years.
Australians in Queensland and some parts of northern NSW are bracing for Tropical Cylone Alfred, the first tropical cyclone to make it to land since 1974. Overnight, experts declared that the ...
Millions are bracing for impact of first cyclone to hit Queensland and New South Wales since 1974. Members of the State Emergency Service inspect Tropical Cyclone Alfred on the Bureau of ...
Significant beach erosion is likely on the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast. Cyclone Alfred formed nine days ago in the Coral Sea, 900 kilometres north east of Cairns, then headed out to sea.
Tropical cyclone Garance made landfall on the French Indian Ocean territory of Réunion on Friday, packing gusts of 166 kilometers (103 miles) per hour. Garance – the equivalent of a Category 2 ...
At least four people have been killed as Cyclone Garance struck the French overseas territory of La Reunion island, authorities said. The cyclone struck on Friday, making landfall in the north of ...
If you're in southeast Queensland, brace yourself. Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to cross the southeast Queensland coast late this Thursday as a Category 2 storm. The last tropical cyclone ...
Experts anticipate that Tropical Cyclone Alfred will make landfall between the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast late Thursday, with damaging winds, storms, and heavy rain to affect a larger warning ...
Residents of the Indian Ocean islands Mauritius and La Reunion rushed to stockpile essential items on Thursday, as Cyclone Garance approached the two territories. The storm, which is expected to ...
He is affiliated with Surfrider Foundation Australia. For many people, the most visible impact of Cyclone Alfred was the damage big waves and storm surge did to their local beaches. Beaches in ...
Residents were ordered to stay at home as Tropical Cyclone Garance brought heavy rain and winds exceeding 200 kilometers per hour (124 mph), causing floods, power cuts and damage to buildings.