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TC Veronica bears down on West Australia coast, TC Trevor downgraded

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Australia yesterday braced to be hit by a second powerful cyclone in two days, as Cyclone Veronica bore down on the country’s northwest coast. The storm was expected to make landfall last night, a day after Cyclone Trevor hit a remote part of the Northern Territory coast.

Weather authoritie­s forecasted that

Veronica would hit the coast about 1600 kilometres (1000 miles) to the west, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia state.

While that area was also lightly populated, residents were warned that because the cyclone was moving slowly, at just 8 kilometres per hour (5 mph), they would likely have to shelter for several hours.

A category 3 system on a scale in which 5 is the strongest, Veronica has winds of up to 220 kph (136 mph).

Evacuees return home

With Trevor downgraded yesterday to a tropical low pressure system as it moved inland, the more than 2000 people evacuated from Northern Territory coastal areas in its path began moving back home.

Officials were still awaiting word on any damage to property and livestock. Flood warnings were still in effect for inland areas as the system moved south.

Veronica unique, dangerous

Bureau of Meteorolog­y senior forecaster James Ashley said Veronica was unique because of its slow speed, which would bring a long danger period. “We are expecting a prolonged period — 12 hours or more — of destructiv­e winds near the core of the cyclone,” Mr Ashley said.

Cyclones are frequent in Australia’s tropical north and rarely claim lives. But two large storms such as Trevor and Veronica hitting on the same weekend is rare.

 ??  ?? People watch as huge waves brought by Cyclone Veronica crashed on the coast in Port Hedland, Western Australia, on March 24, 2019, in this image obtained from social media.
People watch as huge waves brought by Cyclone Veronica crashed on the coast in Port Hedland, Western Australia, on March 24, 2019, in this image obtained from social media.

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