Australians told 'prepare for worst' as tropical cyclone nears
- Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to make landfall on Saturday morning as a category two system, with winds reaching 95 km/h and gusts up to 130 km/h, according to Matthew Collopy from the Bureau of Meteorology.
- More than 80,000 people in Queensland and New South Wales have lost power, and tens of thousands are under evacuation orders as Cyclone Alfred approaches, impacting over four million people.
- The cyclone's impact is anticipated to be significant, with over 900 schools closed and disruptions to transport reported across Queensland and New South Wales.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urged residents to 'hope for the best, but prepare for the worst,' emphasizing community support during the crisis.
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Australien gör sig redo för kraftig cyklon – nära 300 000 hushåll utan ström
Australiens östkust förbereder sig på att cyklonen Alfred ska nå fastlandet på fredagskvällen svensk tid. Den beräknas bli den värsta stormen i området på 50 år – fyra miljoner människor kan påverkas och nära 300 000 hushåll är utan ström. I Brisbane uppmanas invånare att skydda sig i den stabilaste delen av sin bostad.
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