Tropical Cyclone Alfred is forecast to strike densely populated areas of southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales.
As Cyclone Alfred barrels down on southeast Queensland, new flood mapping shows the Brisbane suburbs most at risk.
Bureau of Meteorology Brisbane manager Matthew Collopy said damaging winds of up to 90km/h may develop later in the day. An updated track map showed Alfred’s path crossing Brisbane on Friday morning.
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Brisbane is a subtropical city of more than 2.5 million people, situated on a flood-prone river. That’s why residents mustn’t ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred will continue its approach towards the south-east Queensland coast today, with the far western edge ...
Millions of people in Queensland and northern New South Wales under warnings to hunker down or evacuate, with flights, trains ...
Brisbane is nestled on the southeast corner of Queensland (on Australia's east coast), about 571 miles northeast of Sydney. Brisbane is the third-largest city in Australia, and as such its ...
Residents who prepared for the cyclone now have little to do but wait and see how their efforts will pay off against the ...
The cyclone was upgraded to a category two system overnight and is expected to turn west “directly” towards the coast of Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast later on Tuesday, with it about 560km east of ...
Brisbane City Council is providing free sandbags at five locations today as it urges residents to get prepared for Cyclone ...
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