East-Cyclon batsman Australia causes huge blackout

East-Cyclon batsman Australia causes huge blackout


People see waves in the form of a former cyclone Alfred on Surfers Beach on Australia’s Gold Coast.

East-Cyclone Alfred on Saturday closed the rain of East Australia and the wind-colored coast, threatening floods after blackening more than 330,000 houses and businesses.

Former tropical cyclone-now is downgramed to a tropical depression-Nene Gail-Force beaten the beach with winds that topped the trees, bring down the electric lines, and brought the damaged buildings.

It was still causing heavy rainfall, in parts of 400 kilometers (250 mi) south-east Queensland and swelling rivers in parts of the North-East New South Wales.

Utility companies stated that 295,000 properties in Southeast Queensland and another 42,600 in New South Wales were without electricity, warning that floods could obstruct repair.

“This is the biggest disadvantage of power from a natural disaster in the history of Queensland,” the head of the state, David Chrisfully, said that around 750,000 people were affected since the blackout started.

Although the weather system “came to a standstill and began to weaken”, the Meteorological Bureau warned that intensive rain and harmful wind gust was a risk throughout the weekend.

The bureau said in a statement, “The rivers are already starting to respond to heavy rains, for many minor flood warnings,” the bureau said in a statement.

Before weakening in a tropical low, cyclone Alfred defeated Nobibi beach on Gold Coast in Eastern Australia

Before weakening in a tropical low, cyclone Alfred beaten the Nobibi beach on the Gold Coast of Eastern Australia.

The body of a 61-year-old man was found on Saturday when his four-wheeler drive pick-up truck was swept away by a bridge in a river in North New South Wales.

Police said he had gone out of the vehicle and tried to stick to a tree branch in the river before fast disappearance in the water on Friday.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanis warned people not to consider the risks to be less.

Albanis said at a news conference, “while it has been downgrated, there are very serious risks, so it is important that people do not take this downgrading as due to decency.”

“Its effect will be serious and in the coming hours and actually in the coming days.”

Withdrawal orders have been issued for 16,200 people in New South Wales, where 30 floods have been defended in the last 24 hours.

A tree thrown from strong winds in a suburb of Australia's Gold Coast, Elenora

A tree in Alenora, a suburb of Gold Coast, Australia, was overthrown with strong winds.

New South Wales’s premiere Chris Mines told a news conference that the Emergency was not over.

“This is not finished for the following reasons: rivers are full. Rain continues and expected to fall in the coming days. And the wind condition is very high and extreme,” he said.

But in Lismore-a northern New South Wales city was killed by deadly floods in 2022 and focused on concern over the last few days-the River was no longer expected to spread more than 10.6-meters (35-foot).

The 30 -year -old paramedic Ginni Burke said she was at work when the wind uprooted a large gum tree, which through the house he was rented at Elenora on the Gold Coast in Queensland.

Burke told AFP that she had returned to her crushed home, where her sister said she had heard the fall of the tree on Friday evening, but described the disaster as “really vague”.

“What can you do?” Paramedic asked. “This is just the baggage. Everyone is safe.”

Âİ 2025 AFP

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