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1 month ago |
heraldsun.com.au | Grace Koo |Samantha Scott |Isabella Pesch
Flood sirens are sounding in Grantham, with the Lockyer Valley Regional Council warning residents at 1pm to ‘move to higher ground and relocate to family and friends as a matter of urgency’. Locals are being urged to take shelters in the Grantham Butter Factory and Gatton Shire Hall. “Do not wait for further direction to relocate,” the council said. Nerves are high in Grantham which was devastated by the 2011 floods.
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1 month ago |
heraldsun.com.au | Mikaela Mulveney |Rose Innes |Samantha Scott |Andreas Nicola |Thomas Chamberlin |Iwan Jones | +1 more
Brisbane homes were starting to lose power and planes struggling to land at the airport as the unpredictable Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred delivered category 1 cyclonic wind. Despite Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner on Saturday morning claiming Brisbane “dodged a bullet” overnight as the weather system weakened, Alfred reintensified by 8pm.
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1 month ago |
cairnspost.com.au | Mikaela Mulveney |Samantha Scott |Thomas Chamberlin |Shayla Bulloch
Tropical Cyclone Alfred could take six hours to cross when it eventually arrives, after its expected landfall time was pushed back again. The erratic system is set to dump rain over the southeast for at least two days. Premier David Crisafulli urged South East Queenslanders not to be complacent after Alfred stalled off the coast of Brisbane.
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1 month ago |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Mikaela Mulveney |Samantha Scott |Thomas Chamberlin |Shayla Bulloch
Tropical Cyclone Alfred could take six hours to cross when it eventually arrives, after its expected landfall time was pushed back again. The erratic system is set to dump rain over the southeast for at least two days. Premier David Crisafulli urged South East Queenslanders not to be complacent after Alfred stalled off the coast of Brisbane.
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1 month ago |
cairnspost.com.au | Thomas Chamberlin |Samantha Scott |Shayla Bulloch |Mikaela Mulveney
Authorities warn South East Queenslanders should bunker down at home and those with no other option should head to evacuation centres as Tropical Cyclone Alfred brings destructive winds and flooding. The first cyclone to hit the region in 50 years could yet strengthen into a category 3 system before it makes landfall, which was on Wednesday night predicted to be sometime on Friday.
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