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At 10:30 AM Darwin time, Cyclone Fina was observed with sustained winds reaching 130 km/h and gusts climbing up to 185 km/h. The cyclone was positioned 85 km northeast of Darwin, causing significant concern for the region.
The threat of heavy rainfall looms over coastal areas from the Tiwi Islands to Warruwi, potentially leading to flash flooding across the western Top End, including Darwin. These conditions are expected to persist through Saturday and Sunday, prompting authorities to issue warnings.
The Northern Territory Emergency Service has reassured residents that most buildings in Darwin are structurally sound to endure the storm’s impact. Nonetheless, they advise everyone to remain indoors until the severe winds subside.
Some island areas have already experienced a deluge, recording 200 mm of rain within just 24 hours. Darwin is bracing for similar downpours, which could exacerbate the situation.
In anticipation of the intensifying weather, the majority of businesses in Darwin have opted to close, prioritizing the safety of their employees and customers. The community is urged to stay prepared and cautious as the cyclone continues its course. Source: SBS News / Josh van Staden

As the wind and the rain ramped up in Darwin, most businesses decided to close. Source: SBS News / Josh van Staden
Narramore said the impacts were highly dependent on the exact track and intensity of Fina.
Alice Williams, the office co-ordinator for the Tiwi Islands Regional Council at Milikapiti, near the most northerly reach of the territory, told AAP the winds were starting to pick up and some people were a “little bit anxious”.
As the wind and the rain ramped up in Darwin, most businesses were closed, including major supermarkets.