Cyclone Alfred stalls off Australia's east as millions brace for impact
- Cyclone Alfred is stalling off Australia's east coast, prompting airport, school, and public transport closures while residents prepare for flooding as the storm approaches Brisbane.
- The Bureau of Meteorology predicts Cyclone Alfred will likely make landfall early Saturday morning, bringing heavy rain and damaging winds across Queensland and New South Wales.
- Residents in flood-prone areas are urged to evacuate as Cyclone Alfred may produce up to 800mm of rainfall and storm surge risks of up to 1.5 metres are expected.
- New South Wales Premier Chris Minns warned of prolonged heavy rainfall and potential destruction from Cyclone Alfred.
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