
A yacht swept away by the waves rests at Point Danger on the southern end of the Gold Coast. — AFP/File
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Gold Coast, Australia: Violent winds dropped power lines on Friday when a tropical storm leads to the Australian East Coast, giving rivers to rivers, evacuation orders and releases 80,000 houses without electricity.
Official predictions say that the tropical storm Alfred was 125 km east of Brisbane until Friday afternoon, which was crawling towards the densely populated coast on “walking speed”. There were about four million people in the shooting line 400 km on the coast’s coast, surrounded by Queensland and New South Wales.
This is a region that is rarely disturbed by typhones – a tropical storm in this part of the coast has been more than 50 years since landing land. No casualties were reported, but police said a man was missing after flowing into the water of a rapidly moving river south of the storm with a bridge over a bridge.
“The male driver was able to get out of the car and keep himself safe in a tree branch,” said New South Wales police. But later, “the man was swept away from the tree and was seen to go under the water where he did not see.”
Heavy rains associated with the storm had already caused flood warnings in the area. Officials and utility companies said that nearly 80,000 houses were left in the dark when the winds fired the trees and brought down the power lines, officials and utility companies said the repair staff started running for the restoration of electricity.
Queensland’s premiere David Crisfoli said the storm had already “filled a cartoon”, the warning conditions would get worse when it approached the ground on Saturday morning. AFP photos blew up a white yacht in rocks after collecting his or her point on the Gold Coast.
The Queensland Ambulance Service said two men “fled” after a large gum tree crashed from the roof of a house in the Valley of Rural Crown. Emergency response officials said they have issued evacuation orders for 10,000 people in the North River area of New South Wales.
There was a particular concern about the town of Limur, which was surrounded by a record 14 meters of flood waters after heavy rains in 2022. Many residents have stored loose furniture and stored on food and water, tightening their homes with sandbags for the past three days.
“Many people are getting a bit anxious, of course, because we don’t know what’s going to happen,” said Paul Fero of Colngta, who is known for the coastal suburbs of the sun.
“Yes, we can all lose our home. Who knows,” the 62 -year -old told AFP. “Pubs can be closed for a week or two. Who knows.” “So I will be fine,” he said. Prime Minister Anthony Albaniz said the region “should expect the best, but the worst should be prepared”.
When nature does its worst, Australians are our best. We rally we raise each other. We look for our neighbors, “he told reporters. The Bureau of Metorology said the tropical storm Alfred would likely cross the coast on Saturday, though tracking its way has been difficult.
Landland was predicted somewhere north of Brisbane. The bureau said the rains, “destructive” wind blows, and “extraordinary waves” slipped on the coast when it was closer.
More than 900 schools in Queensland State and neighboring parts of the northern New South Wales were closed on Friday, education officials said. Although storms are common in hot tropical waters that lacking the northern part of Australia, lacking, it is very low for them to form in cold water in the south.
Alfred will be the first person to land in this part of Australia since 1974, the Bureau of Metorology said. Researchers have repeatedly warned that climate change increases the risk of natural disasters such as bishops, floods and storms.