More than 4 million people are now in the firing line of Cyclone Alfred as it tracks towards South East Queensland and northern NSW.About 20,000 homes in Brisbane, 5000 on the Sunshine Coast and 6000 ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is closing in on southeast Queensland and northern New South Wales, with authorities warning ...
Residents in Queensland's south-east has been warned of life-threatening flooding that will be caused by intense rain before and after Tropical Cyclone Alfred's landfall.
Follow Daily Mail Australia's live coverage of the cyclone's movements. There are warnings Cyclone Alfred's 'erretic', slow ...
Tens of thousands of Australians are already without power as Tropical Cyclone Alfred slows to a crawling pace off the ...
With Brisbane airport temporarily closed because of the cyclone, Broncos hierarchy booked a private charter flight that saw ...
Millions of people in Queensland and northern New South Wales under warnings to hunker down or evacuate, with flights, trains ...
This Flood Watch means that people living or working along rivers and creeks should monitor the latest weather forecasts and warnings. Remember: If it's flooded, forget it. For flood emergency ...
Cyclone Alfred's wrath is already impacting both sides of the Qld-NSW border, with 30,000 properties losing power amid heavy rain and wild gales.
The full force of the cyclone isn’t expected until Saturday, but the destruction has already been felt across the region.
Millions of residents along Australia’s eastern coast are preparing for the impact of the most southerly cyclone to threaten the region in more than five decades.
According to Brisbane Times, the track map released by the Bureau of Meteorology shows the cyclone's landing time further delayed until 7am (local time) on Saturday. Cyclone Alfred has dropped in ...
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