Share and Follow


Residents in Australia’s far north west are being told to to prepare to take shelter indoors as Tropical Cyclone Hayley intensifies as it approaches land.
The system is expected to reach peak strength as a category four storm while moving towards Western Australia’s northern Dampier Peninsula, with wind gusts up to 230 km/h.
Tropical Cyclone Hayley is forecast to make landfall on Tuesday night, with residents in Beagle Bay, Cockatoo Island and Derby being told it’s no longer safe to leave.

An alert from Emergency WA has warned of a looming cyclone, posing a potential threat to both lives and homes in the region. The message emphasizes the seriousness of the situation as the weather disturbance approaches.

Residents living in caravans or older homes have been urged to move to their nearest evacuation centre or another safer location.
“If you live across the Kimberley area, now is the time to start thinking about preparing your tropical cyclone kit,” meteorologist Sarah Scully said.
The system is expected to become a category three storm once it hits landfall, with the Bureau of Meteorology warning it should start to weaken on Tuesday.

The northern Dampier Peninsula is expected to experience extremely damaging winds, with speeds reaching up to 170 km/h. In addition to the fierce winds, authorities have issued a heavy rainfall warning, cautioning residents about the possible risk of flash flooding in various parts of the area.

Residents should prepare their emergency kits with enough canned food and water to last a week, along with a first-aid kit, medication, cash and a battery-operated radio to listen for warnings.
An evacuation centre was open at the Broome Recreation and Aquatic Centre for those in the warning area, the department advised.

For those opting to remain in their homes, officials advise taking necessary precautions. This includes securing any loose items outdoors, moving vehicles to sheltered areas, fastening cyclone shutters, and ensuring that pets are kept safe during the storm.

Across the country, communities in Queensland are continuing to withstand heavy monsoon rain and flash flooding.
The bureau warned that parts of Gulf Country, Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders, North West and Central West Forecast Districts, could see intense rainfall which may lead to dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding.
The bureau warned six-hourly rainfall totals of up to 150mm was possible on Tuesday, although the rain forecast could drop below severe levels later in the day.
Farmers have been warned the extreme weather could pose a risk to cattle and other livestock.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
A gun was found in the Porsche.

Teen’s High-Speed Pursuit in Porsche with Fake Plates Ends in Arrest: A Thrilling Police Chase Unfolds

A 17-year-old boy has been arrested after a police chase through Western…
Beach matting allows people who use wheelchairs to reach the water's edge.

Discover Why This Melbourne Beach is Touted as Australia’s Top Coastal Gem

A quick dip to cool off on a scorching summer’s day, or…

Maximize Your Savings: Expert Tips on Investing Spare Cash Wisely

The holiday season can bring extra cash — whether it’s an year-end…

Myanmar’s First Elections Since 2021 Coup See Surprisingly Low Voter Turnout

Under the shadow of civil war and questions over the poll’s credibility,…

Trump and Zelenskyy Near Peace Agreement Amidst Lingering Challenges

United States President Donald Trump has said he and Ukrainian President Volodymyr…
My friends and I spent $10,000 on a place for New Year's Eve... when we turned up to the Gold Coast, the owner had no idea who we were

Gold Coast New Year’s Eve Rental Nightmare: Friends Spend $10,000 Only to Find Booking Doesn’t Exist

A group of ten friends, led by a young tourist, found themselves…
Trump, Netanyahu meet as Gaza ceasefire hangs in the balance

Trump and Netanyahu Convene Amidst Uncertain Gaza Ceasefire Prospects

US President Donald Trump is meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu…
More than 100 people infected with Legionnaires' Disease in New York City

Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak Escalates in Sydney CBD

A fourth case of potentially deadly Legionnaires’ disease has been reported in…