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Australia's iron ore center of Port Hedland closed on tropical cyclone worries, report states

Western Australia's iron ore center of Port Hedland was shut due to an establishing tropical cyclone off the state's huge Pilbara area, Bloomberg News reported on Saturday.

Operator Pilbara Ports Authority stated all bulk carriers were to leave the port by 6 p.m. local time due to projections that tropical lows offshore would combine into a cyclone, Bloomberg reported.

Just vital workers would remain at the website, located about 1,301 km (808 miles) north of state capital Perth, it added.

Pilbara Ports Authority did not instantly respond to a. Reuters demand to confirm the report.

Australia's weather condition forecaster released on Saturday a caution. for gale-force winds along the coast of the Pilbara, an area. two times the size of the UK, as a cyclone. established.

The developing low is anticipated to move west, parallel to. the Pilbara coast today and on Sunday. From Monday, the cyclone. is anticipated to be moving southwest and away from the WA (Western. Australia) coast, the forecaster said in the alert.

Port Hedland is the world's greatest export point for iron. ore and is utilized by miners consisting of BHP Group (BHP.AX) Fortescue. ( FMG.AX) and billionaire Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting.

(source: Reuters)