Deadly Cyclone in Australia
Cyclone Debbie update: QLD evacuations underway as monster storm approaches
Well we have heard of deadly hurricanes in the Caribbean and Typhoons in the Pacific which are all too frequent but here is one about to provide a repeat performance of a few years ago when Yasi devastated North Queensland. This one is called Debbie and will strike a few miles south of where Yasi came ashore. A tidal surge of four metres is predicted, that's about 15 feet for those on the other side of the pond and winds of 260 kilometres per hour, so anything not tied down is history, there are a lot of old buildings in the region not built to modern standards and Queenslanders have an unfortunate habit of raising their houses in stilts providing the winds with opportunity. Fortunately, this part of Australia is not highly populated, no large cities are likely to be hit but we can expect flooding throughout the northern river systems. Large scale evacuations have started from the low lying towns along the coast. The prized Great Barrier Reef is in the path so expect environmental groups to go nuts
Early pictures of the aftermath
Cyclone Debbie photographs capture trail of destruction left across north Queensland - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Despite widespread damage, NQ may have been spared far worse, so far 2 deaths reported together with missing persons, Hamilton Island and Airlie Beach bore the brunt of the cyclone's fury and there is much property damage and the aftermath of floods yet to be felt
Some people just cannot resist