State Emergency Service issued emergency evacuation warnings on Thursday as tropical cyclone Alfred edges closer to the country's east coast. Residents in the Northern Rivers region in northeastern ...
Millions of people in Queensland and northern New South Wales under warnings to hunker down or evacuate, with flights, trains ...
The BOM has warned that Alfred could drop more than 800 millimetres of rain in some regions - more than the total annual ...
Alfred is forecast to make landfall near Brisbane, the capital of Queensland and Australia’s third largest city.
Residents living along a 500 kilometre stretch of coastline in New South Wales have been told to evacuate or closely monitor rising rivers due to Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Cyclones can be unpredictable, but the prolonged arrival of Alfred has some important implications for the potential impact when it does cross the coast.
The area covered by the Cyclone Alfred warning zone stretches approximately 450-500 km along the east coast of Australia, ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is inching closer to southeast Queensland and northern NSW following a delayed start, with residents ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is likely less than 24 hours away from making landfall, with the impacts of the ferocious system ...
Strong winds have already cut power to thousands of homes, and Brisbane Airport has been closed, with hundreds of flights now ...
Around 30,000 homes in both Queensland and New South Wales are without power, 24 hours before Tropical Cyclone Alfred even makes landfall.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred will continue its approach towards the south-east Queensland coast today, with the far western edge already impacting the coast from about Coolangatta to Ballina.