Resilienceapac – Storms trigger mass blackouts across eastern Australia, leaving hundreds of thousands without electricity as communities grapple with severe weather conditions. The cyclone, which struck with fierce winds and torrential rains, has caused extensive flooding, toppled power lines, and uprooted trees, particularly in southeast Queensland and northern New South Wales (NSW). Emergency crews are now engaged in large-scale clean-up efforts to restore normalcy.
Authorities report that nearly 290,000 properties remain without power, with energy providers warning that outages could last for several days. The damage to infrastructure has been severe, making immediate repairs challenging. Queensland’s police force has assured residents that no fatalities have been reported in their state, but they continue to monitor the situation closely.
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Storms trigger urgent rescue operations as emergency services work tirelessly to assist those stranded by rising floodwaters. Over the weekend, rescue teams responded to more than 6,000 distress calls in NSW alone. Many involved people trapped in their vehicles or homes as floodwaters surged.
In a tragic incident, rescuers discovered the body of a 61-year-old man in northern NSW after floodwaters swept him away. Witnesses saw him escape from his car and cling to a tree near the riverbank. But emergency responders were unable to reach him in time. Additionally, a convoy crash in Lismore injured 12 soldiers on a rescue mission, leaving two in serious condition.
Storms trigger fresh warnings from Australian authorities. As Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urged residents to remain vigilant against the ongoing dangers. “The situation in Queensland and northern New South Wales remains very serious due to flash flooding and heavy winds,” he stated on Sunday.
Although Cyclone Alfred weakened into a tropical depression after making landfall near Brisbane. Heavy rainfall, damaging winds, and coastal surges are expected to persist. Officials have emphasized the need for caution in flood-prone areas, as conditions may worsen in the coming days.
As emergency crews work around the clock to restore power and provide aid, affected residents brace for further challenges. With floodwaters still rising in some areas and strong winds continuing to batter the coastline. Authorities remain on high alert to prevent further casualties and damage.
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