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Woman dead, 120,000 without power as destructive storms struck Australia

A lady has actually died and more than 120,000 were left without power after high winds and heavy rain hit southern Australia, authorities said on Monday.

A 63-year-old lady was killed after a tree fell on a cabin at a vacation park on the state border between Victoria and New South Wales, emergency services said.

It's an unfortunate and tragic set of scenarios for the female's. household and my ideas and compassion go out to her and the. emergency situation services who reacted to that occurrence, Victoria. Premier Jacinta Allan told a press conference.

Victoria's State Emergency Providers received over 2,800 call. outs overnight, mostly for fallen trees and building damage, she. included.

At least 121,000 stayed without power on Monday, Allan. said, below as many as 180,000 in the early hours of the. morning.

Weather condition warnings remain in location for much of the state's. south east coast, as winds of nearly 150 km per hour (93 mph). lashed the state over night.

A Victoria state government advisory on Monday informed people. to prevent seaside areas because of dangerous waves, unsteady land. in cliff locations, and flooding in low-lying areas. The southern island state of Tasmania has likewise been struck by wild. weather condition, with thousands left without power on Sunday.

Extreme weather events prevail for lots of Australians.

The storms throughout the south of the country follow days of. unseasonably high winter temperatures of almost 30 degrees.

(source: Reuters)