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Queensland tropical cyclone leaves thousands of Australians powerless

Queensland tropical cyclone leaves thousands of Australians powerless
Queensland tropical cyclone leaves thousands of Australians powerless

On Sunday, thousands of people in Australia’s northeastern state?of Queensland lacked power after a tropical cyclone swept across the coast and brought heavy rains and destructive winds.

The nation's forecaster said that Koji, a Category One cyclone, made its landfall between Ayr, and Bowen (about 500 km / 310 miles north of the state capital Brisbane) before fading to a Tropical Low.

It said that the storm with its wind gusts up to 95 km/h (59mph) and heavy rain hit coastal towns, including Mackay. Mackay is a tourist destination, as well as the gateway to 'Great Barrier Reef.

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli stated that around?15,000 homes had lost electricity due to Koji. The storm also damaged boats and property, and closed the roads.

Crisafulli stated that Koji, which brought rains of up to 200mm (7.8") to some areas over night, was expected to bring 'heavy downpours' in the next 24 to48 hours.

In televised remarks, he stated that Queenslanders would be able to handle the flooding.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had earlier described flash floods as a major risk along a large stretch on Queensland's coastline.

The?weather report said that the severe weather would likely continue through Sunday, before possibly abating on Monday.

Koji follows the March storm Alfred which brought heavy rains and damaging winds to the state, cutting off power for hundreds of thousands.

(source: Reuters)