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Cyclone Zelia: Australia's North Coast Bracing for Impact
Thursday, February 13, 2025
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) has issued a "Cyclone Watch and Act" warning, advising people in parts of the Pilbara Coast, including Karratha, and inland areas like Marble Bar, to seek shelter. Two evacuation centers have been opened for those needing to evacuate. The DFES has also warned of multiple highway closures, with some roads already flooded.
The ports of Dampier and Varanus Island, crucial for commodity exports, have been closed as a safety measure. The cyclone's path is expected to be steered southward due to a weakened anticyclone, with the most destructive part of the storm potentially hitting coastal areas between De Grey and Karratha on Friday night. However, landfall could be delayed until Saturday due to weak ridging to the south, which might drag the storm further west.
Cyclone Zelia is a stark reminder of the power of nature. While meteorologists work to predict its path and intensity, residents must stay vigilant and follow safety guidelines. It's crucial to stay informed and prepared during such events. The cyclone's slow movement means prolonged exposure to strong winds and heavy rain, making it even more dangerous.
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