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Australia iron ore, LNG ports clear ships amid cyclone warning

Extropical cyclone Lincoln is anticipated to magnify back to cyclonic strengths on Thursday night striking Australia's northwest, the country's weather bureau said, as ports throughout the region began clearing ships from the website.

The Port of Dampier, which mostly ships iron ore from Rio Tinto, and the Port of Ashburton, used by Chevron for melted gas (LNG) exports from its Wheatstone Marine Terminal, have actually begun clearing vessels.

All port anchorages are expected to be cleared by Thursday night, operator Pilbara Ports said in its most current update. Ships docked at Varanus Island, an event and processing hub for oil and gas, are also being cleared.

Top worldwide iron ore producer Rio Tinto and Chevron did not right away react to a demand seeking talk about any effects on operations.

No warnings have been provided for Port Hedland, the world's. biggest iron ore export center, which lies more than 250 km (155. miles) north of the Port of Dampier.

Lincoln made landfall recently along Australia's northern. coast near the Gulf of Carpentaria however was later on reduced to a. tropical low. The weather condition system has considering that been tracking in a. southwesterly direction towards the Western Australia state.

Storm warnings on Thursday went for more than 500 km,. with Australia's Bureau of Meteorology alerting heavy rains and. wind gusts of approximately 100 kph (62 mph) could hit the coastal. regions from Friday.

As parts of Australia's northwest braces for a cyclone,. bushfire warnings were released throughout the southeast. An overall fire. ban is in place for the majority of Victoria state, with temperatures. set to touch 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in some. parts.

Australia's December-February summertime is under the impact. of the El Nino phenomenon, which can trigger weather condition extremes. varying from wildfires to cyclones and extended dry spells.

(source: Reuters)