Thousands asked to leave as cyclone nears Australia


(UPDATE) GOLD COAST, Australia — Strong winds toppled power lines Friday as a tropical cyclone inched towards Australia’s eastern coast, sparking evacuation orders and leaving more than 50,000 homes without electricity.Tropical Cyclone Alfred was 165 kilometers east of Brisbane city on Friday morning, crawling towards the densely populated coastline at “walking speed,” government forecasts said.Some four million people were in the firing line along a 400-kilometer stretch of coastline straddling the border of Queensland state and New South Wales.It is a region rarely troubled by typhoons — it has been more than 50 years since a tropical cyclone made landfall in that part of Queensland.More than 50,000 homes were without power on Friday morning as damaging winds brought down power lines, officials and utility companies said.Queensland Premier David Crisafulli said the storm already “packed a punch,” warning conditions would get worse as it approached land late on Friday or early Saturday.Emergency response officials said they had issued evacuation orders for some 10,000 people in the flood-prone northern rivers region of New South Wales.Many residents have spent the past three days fortifying their homes with sandbags, tying down loose furniture and stocking up on food and water.”A lot of people are feeling a bit anxious, for sure, because we don’t know what’s going to happen,” said Paul Farrow from Coolangatta, a coastal suburb better known for its sun-splashed beaches.”Yeah, we could all lose our houses. Who knows,” the 62-year-old told AFP.’Prepare for the worst’Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the region should “hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.””When nature does its worst, Australians are at our best. We rally. We lift each other up. We look out for our neighbors,” he told reporters.Tropical Cyclone Alfred would likely cross the coast “early Saturday morning,” the Bureau of Meteorology said, although its path was becoming difficult to predict.It was forecast to make landfall around 60 kilometers north of Brisbane.Drenching rains, “destructive” wind gusts, and “abnormally high tides” would pummel the coast as it crept nearer, the bureau said.More than 900 schools across Queensland state and neighboring parts of northern New South Wales were closed on Friday, education department officials said.
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