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Tropical Cyclone Zelia Hits North Western Australia
Zelia made landfall 34 miles northeast of Port Hedland, packing winds equal to a Class 4 Atlantic hurricane. Residents have been advised to remain indoors to shelter from heavy rain and damaging winds.
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“Port Hedland isn’t anticipated to be impacted by the very damaging eyewall winds, however damaging to damaging wind gusts are nonetheless seemingly this afternoon and into the night on the Jap facet of the tropical cyclone monitor. A harmful storm surge is feasible, which might trigger flash flooding of coastal areas.” “Holy crap.” “We’re able to cope with the aftermath of the cyclone, which is able to pack 290 ok.m.h.-winds and dump greater than 500 millimeters of rain by means of the Pilbara. It’s important that impacted communities don’t get complacent as a result of the hazards received’t ease as soon as the cyclone has handed.”
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