lunes, 21 de diciembre de 2009

RSOE EDIS: Australia - Tropical Storm - 2009.12.22

RSOE EDIS

RSOE Emergency and Disaster Information Service


Budapest, Hungary

RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL

2009-12-22 04:04:23 - Tropical Storm - Australia

EDIS CODE: TC-20091222-24262-AUS
Date & Time: 2009-12-22 04:04:23 [UTC]
Area: Australia, State of Western Australia, Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park, Eighty Mile Beach

Number of Injured person(s): 8
Damage level: Heavy (Level 3)

Not confirmed information!

Description:

Northwestern WA residents endured a night of 215km/h winds as tropical cyclone Laurence battered the region overnight. A helicopter will survey the area on Tuesday morning to assess the damage. The cyclone, upgraded to category five on Monday, is moving south over the inland Pilbara. Buildings at a caravan park on the WA coast were damaged when the cyclone hit Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park, between Port Hedland and Broome, late on Monday afternoon. The caravan park had been mostly evacuated. The eight people who stayed behind escaped injury but reported widespread damage, a spokeswoman for the Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA) said. "There's been some structural damage at the caravan park," she said. Heavy rain fell over the eastern Pilbara region with more than 200mm of rain falling in some areas and more heavy rain forecast on Tuesday. Laurence is expected to weaken gradually on Tuesday, but destructive winds are still possible during the morning as the cyclone moves further inland. The FESA has issued a red alert warning for residents in or near Sandfire, Pardoo and inland to Yarrie and Marble Bar to seek shelter, while those in De Grey, Port Hedland and the hinterland were urged to prepare to take shelter and prepare for flooding. Roads have been closed in the area ahead of expected possible flooding. WA State Emergency Services spokesman Allen Gale said heavy rainfall and strong winds posed the biggest threat. "People just need to sit tight, wait for the cyclone to pass, and then watch out for rising rivers and creeks," he said. Laurence, the first cyclone of the season off the WA coast, formed in the Timor Sea on Sunday, December 13.


hr
This blog offers a compilation of recent news and world events given by RSOE-Emergency and Disaster Information Service, Reuters News Agency, BBC News , CNN International and Al Jezeera News