
Red Skies and Dust Storms Engulf Western Australia Ahead of Cyclone Narelle
A dramatic red sky phenomenon and severe sandstorms, causing daylight to disappear and visibility to drop to zero, have been observed in parts of Western Australia, intensifying ahead of Tropical Cyclone Narelle, a rare and persistent 'triple-strike' storm.
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Exmouth isolated and inundated in wake of Cyclone Narelle as Chevron works to restart stalled gas plants
Roofs torn off buildings in Exmouth, power lost and homes flooded Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Authorities were still working on Sunday to restore power to communities hit hard by Cyclone Narelle as a popular tourist town remained effectively cut off. After lashing coastal communities with 250km/h winds and dumping a year’s worth of rain in a day, the now-subtropical low again headed offshore after ripping through parts of Western Australia. Continue reading...
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Cyclone Narelle has been a rare and persistent "triple-strike" storm, crossing multiple Australian states.
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