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Tropical Cyclone Alfred: A Rare Threat to Australia's Eastern Coast

Thursday 06 March 2025 - 14:05
By: Zahouani Ilham
Tropical Cyclone Alfred: A Rare Threat to Australia's Eastern Coast

Tropical Cyclone Alfred is heading towards the eastern coast of Australia, bringing the potential for severe winds, heavy rain, and hazardous storm surges. It is expected to make landfall near Brisbane, Australia's third-largest city, late on Friday or early on Saturday. This marks the first cyclone to impact the 2.5 million residents of Brisbane in over 50 years, sparking concerns about flooding and damage in an area typically not prone to direct cyclone hits.

Cyclone Details and Expected Impact:

Alfred is a Category 2 tropical cyclone currently moving toward Queensland's southeastern coast. Originating from the Coral Sea, the storm made an unexpected turn and is now heading for the mainland, intensifying as it draws energy from warm ocean waters. The cyclone's slow movement means it has more time to strengthen before reaching land.

Brisbane and the Gold Coast, home to millions, are in the direct path. The cyclone is predicted to bring winds between 89 and 117 km/h (55 to 73 mph), which can cause significant damage, uproot trees, and disrupt power supplies. The storm's heavy rain could total up to 800mm (31.5 inches) in some regions, leading to severe flooding. Wind gusts reaching 155 km/h (96 mph) are also expected.

Safety Measures and Preparations:

Authorities recommend a variety of measures, including reinforcing windows and doors, stocking up on essential supplies, and preparing emergency kits. Public transport services in southeast Queensland have been halted, and schools and airports are closed. The government has distributed sandbags to vulnerable areas, and evacuation centers are being set up across the state to assist those in need.


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