Tropical Cyclone Zelia made landfall on Australia's west coast on Friday, the weather bureau said, lashing the world's largest iron ore hub with heavy rain and wind gusts up to 290 kph (180 mph).
One of the biggest cyclones in years is expected to bring up to 500mm of rain over the weekend, after crossing the WA coastline on Friday as a category 5.
Tropical Cyclone Zelia has crossed the Australian coast, unleashing strong winds and heavy rain but a key mining hub has been ...
Creeks that were dry days ago are now 100 metres wide as the weather system moves inland, putting some areas at flooding risk ...
The "very dangerous" category 5 system is crossing the coast to the east of Port Hedland near the DeGrey River mouth and is ...
Cyclone Zelia crosses the Pilbara coast near Port Hedland as a category four system bringing destructive winds and heavy ...
A high currently south west of Western Australia is ridging over coastal waters. This high will slowly drift eastwards, positioning itself south of the Bight on Saturday and over Tasmania come Monday ...
A large high pressure system currently well south ... tending east to southeasterly 15 to 20 knots during the afternoon then tending northeasterly during the evening. Seas: Around 1 metre, increasing ...
The appearance of a flotilla of Chinese warships in Australian waters just days after a deadly clash involving a surveillance ...
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Severe Tropical Cyclone Zelia is bearing down on the northwest coast of Australia and is likely to make landfall early Friday evening.
Heavy wind and rainfall is hitting Western Australia's north-west as Severe Tropical Cyclone Zelia makes landfall near De Grey and communities bunker down.
Cyclone Zelia has crossed the Pilbara coast east of Port Hedland, with emergency servicing bracing for the destruction of property and the chance of deaths.
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