‘Everyone is locked in their house’: Western Australia braces for flash flooding as Cyclone Zelia makes landfall
- Cyclone Zelia is predicted to make landfall between 5 and 6 PM on Friday, bringing winds up to 320 km/h.
- A Cyclone Emergency Warning is issued for areas between Pardoo Roadhouse to Whim Creek, urging residents to shelter indoors immediately.
- Heavy rainfall between 100 mm and 500 mm is anticipated, with potential flooding risks affecting transportation networks.
- Western Australia emergency services commissioner Darren Klemm emphasized that the conditions pose a significant threat to lives and property.
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