Evacuations underway as tropical cyclone nears Australia


Cottlesloe beach in Perth, Western Australia. Forecasters predict Tropical Cyclone Ilsa could bring gusts of up to 270kph, making it one of the most powerful cyclones to hit the state in a decade. – AFP pic, April 13, 2023.

A STRONG tropical cyclone hurtled towards Western Australia today, triggering evacuations as authorities warned violent winds could toss caravans, tear down trees and turn debris into “missiles”.

Tropical Cyclone Ilsa gathered strength over the Indian Ocean, with one of the world’s major iron ore shipping hubs – Port Hedland – cleared of vessels in preparation.

Forecasters predict the category 4 storm could bring gusts of up to 270kph, making it one of the most powerful cyclones to hit the state in a decade.

The storm was expected to make landfall this evening or tomorrow morning, landing somewhere between the coastal towns of Broome and Port Hedland – about 17 hours’ drive north of Perth.

It is forecast to then move inland, with weather warnings in place for a vast but sparsely-populated expanse stretching some 1,000km from the coast into the desert Outback. 

The region is home to iron ore mines, gold mines, sprawling cattle ranches and a number of Aboriginal communities. 

The Bureau of Meteorology said the winds would be strong enough to tear down trees and power lines, and could launch “caravans” and “trampolines”. 

Flash flooding was also a risk, the weather bureau said. 

The state’s Department of Fire and Emergency Services said it “cannot stress enough how extreme these conditions will be for those in the area”. 

Peter Carter, the mayor of Port Hedland, said the destructive winds could turn flying pieces of debris into “missiles in the air”. 

“That’s what causes all the damage, that is what injures people,” he told national broadcaster ABC. “Everyone is on edge,” he added. 

Australian researchers have repeatedly warned climate change amplifies the risk of natural disasters such as bushfires, floods and cyclones. – AFP, April 13, 2023.


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