A powerful weather system, formerly Tropical Cyclone Narelle, continues its path across Western Australia, prompting ongoing severe weather warnings. The downgraded tropical low is causing significant disruption, with major gas infrastructure experiencing outages as the system tracks south-east.
Western Australia Storm Triggers Infrastructure Outages
The severe weather has led to widespread power and operational issues, particularly affecting critical gas infrastructure along the coast. Authorities are assessing the full extent of the damage as the system moves further inland, impacting vital services.
Communities across the region are bracing for continued impact. Residents in areas like Exmouth sought refuge in evacuation centers on Friday night, facing intense conditions.
Local resident Zac Saber described a sleepless night as powerful winds rattled his home. He reported "super intense" gusts that battered the Western Australian coast throughout the evening, keeping him awake. (according to Reuters)
Ongoing Warnings as System Tracks South
Meteorological services confirm that ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle has now been reclassified as a tropical low. Despite the downgrade, significant rainfall, strong winds, and potential flooding remain a serious concern for affected areas. (according to BBC News)
Emergency services are urging residents to remain vigilant and follow all official advisories. The system's trajectory south-east means further regions of Western Australia could experience severe weather conditions in the coming days, requiring continued caution.
Reference: World news | The Guardian







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