Queensland braces for the arrival of Tropical Cyclone Kirrily, with fears of 120km/h winds and intense rainfall. Get ready for a wild weather experience!
Queensland is facing an imminent threat as a cyclone watch has been issued for north Queensland, with Tropical Cyclone Kirrily expected to make landfall between Innisfail and Airlie Beach on Thursday. The Bureau of Meteorology warns of heavy rain, flooding, and destructive winds, with wind gusts potentially reaching 120km/h. Residents are urged to prepare for the severe impact of the cyclone, which could bring dangerous storm conditions to the region.
Coastal authorities are on high alert, advising Queenslanders to brace for massive rainfall as Cyclone Kirrily intensifies off the coast. The potential impact zone widens, prompting police minister Mark Ryan to urge residents in North and Far North Queensland to prepare their homes. Red Cross has launched a service to help reunite cyclone victims, emphasizing the importance of community support during such natural disasters.
As preparations ramp up, forecasters predict Tropical Cyclone Kirrily will reach category 3 intensity as it approaches the Queensland coast. With the vast impact zone and new data revealing the cyclone's predicted path, authorities stress the urgency for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions ahead of the cyclone's landfall.
In a continuation of recent extreme weather events, Queensland faces the second tropical cyclone in two months, heightening the region's vulnerability to severe storms. As the threat looms closer, authorities issue urgent updates detailing the expected time and location of Cyclone Kirrily's impact, emphasizing the need for communities to remain vigilant and prepared for the storm's arrival.
Bureau of Meterology says 'system is forecast to cross the coast most likely between Innisfail and Airlie Beach' on Thursday.
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