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Storm Surge! Australia's East Coast Braces for Cyclone Alfred
Australia, BrisbaneThursday, March 6, 2025
Residents are taking precautions. In Brisbane, people are sandbagging their homes and stripping supermarket shelves of food and bottled water. Authorities have warned that 20, 000 properties across Brisbane could be impacted by storm surge or flash flooding. Beaches in northern NSW and along the Queensland coast have been closed, with warnings of potential storm surges of up to 10 meters (32 feet).
The mental health impact of this storm cannot be overlooked. Three years after the last major flood, some homes are still uninhabitable, and residents have been living in temporary housing for far longer than many hoped. The community is already dealing with trauma from previous floods, and this storm is adding to that stress.
The Queensland Premier has urged residents near vulnerable coastal areas to follow evacuation orders. Strong winds are a concern, especially in areas accustomed to heavy rain but not cyclone-strength gales. Residents have been advised to tie down anything that could take flight. Major sporting events have been canceled, flights disrupted, public transport suspended, and schools closed in affected areas.
This storm is a reminder of the power of nature and the importance of being prepared. It's not just about the immediate danger; it's about the long-term impact on communities and the environment. Cyclone Alfred is a test of resilience for Australia's east coast, and it's one that the region is facing head-on.
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