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Cyclone Fina batters Australia’s Northern Territory

Residents of Australia’s Northern Territory spent their Sunday morning assessing the damage from an intense cyclone that struck the region overnight. No injuries have been reported.
Residents of Australia’s Northern Territory spent their Sunday morning assessing the damage from an intense cyclone that struck the region overnight. No injuries have been reported.

Drones flying across bay in Darwin, with city skyline visible in background
The city of Darwin on Australia’s tropical northern coast was slammed by a cyclone over the weekend

A tropical cyclone hit Australia’s Northern Territory overnight, uprooting trees and traffic lights and severing power for thousands of people in its wake.

Residents on Sunday began clearing streets after the cyclone brought with it powerful winds, including in Darwin — the region’s capital.

Cyclone Fina hits northern Australia with destructive winds
Fina hovered off the coast of the Northern Territory for many days before transforming into a Category 3 storm.

On Saturday night, it passed Darwin and the Tiwi Islands with wind gusts of 110 kilometres per hour.

Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology called it a “severe tropical cyclone.”

By Sunday, Fina moved away from Darwin as it clocked wind gusts of up to 205 kilometres per hour.
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Residents of Australia’s Northern Territory spent their Sunday morning assessing the damage from an intense cyclone that struck the region overnight. No injuries have been reported.

A tropical cyclone hit Australia’s Northern Territory overnight, uprooting trees and traffic lights and severing power for thousands of people in its wake.

Residents on Sunday began clearing streets after the cyclone brought with it powerful winds, including in Darwin — the region’s capital.

Cyclone Fina hits northern Australia with destructive winds
Fina hovered off the coast of the Northern Territory for many days before transforming into a Category 3 storm.

On Saturday night, it passed Darwin and the Tiwi Islands with wind gusts of 110 kilometres per hour.

Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology called it a “severe tropical cyclone.”

By Sunday, Fina moved away from Darwin as it clocked wind gusts of up to 205 kilometres per hour.

The expansive Northern Territory is Australia’s least populous region, with just over half of its approximately 260,000 residents living in the territorial capital,
Cyclone knocks out power in Darwin
Fina battered Darwin — a busy city of nearly 140,000 residents — damaging property and submerging roads, but no injuries were reported.

About 19,000 people in the city were left without electricity.

The Northern Territory’s chief minister, Lia Finocchiaro, said efforts were being made to restore power.

“In true territory spirit, neighbours are coming out with chainsaws and everyone’s chipping in,” the regional premier said amid clean up efforts.

Australian media reported that a part of the roof of the city’s major Royal Darwin Hospital collapsed during the storm.

Meanwhile, the Darwin International Airport had reopened on Sunday after being forced to close operations on Saturday.

Darwin was the site of one of Australia’s worst natural disasters after Cyclone Tracy wiped out most of the city on Christmas Day 1974, leaving 66 people dead.

“This cyclone saw a territory that was united and prepared for what was to come,” Finocchiaro told the media on Sunday-DW

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