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A "bomb cyclone" has now formed in the western Tasman Sea, and its intensification is showing signs of being even more explosive than initially forecast.
Residents living along areas vulnerable to coastal erosion have been told to leave their homes. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The low-pressure system that lashed NSW with 110km/h winds and heavy downpours has been forecast to worsen on the South Coast.
A rapidly intensifying low-pressure system known as a “bomb cyclone” is lashing Australia’s east coast with heavy rain and winds, prompting evacuation orders for coastal properties. Authorities on ...
A powerful bomb cyclone has impacted Eastern Australia, triggering flooding, causing power outages and leading to travel disruptions across New South Wales. Forecasters warn stormy weather will ...
A powerful "bomb cyclone" battered Sydney and parts of New South Wales on Tuesday, bringing heavy rains, fierce winds, and widespread disruptions. Authorities warned that the wild weather could worsen ...
The closure of two runways at Sydney Airport caused long delays for passengers as a “bomb cyclone” took hold along the NSW ...
When Is The Bomb Cyclone Hitting Sydney? “Tuesday and Wednesday are the two biggest days regarding rainfall and weather impacts,” the Bureau of Meteorology’s Angus Hines said. The BOM issued a severe ...
A powerful "bomb cyclone" battered Sydney for a second day, disrupting flights and trains, toppling trees, and knocking out ...
Sydneysiders are being advised to brace for travel chaos with wild weather from the “bomb cyclone” system continuing to reek havoc on travel infrastructure.
A "bomb cyclone" has lashed Australia's most populous state with heavy rain and strong winds, forcing airlines to cancel domestic flights and prompting evacuation warnings in coastal communities.
SYDNEY (Reuters) -A "bomb cyclone" has lashed Australia's most populous state with heavy rain and strong winds, forcing airlines to cancel domestic flights and prompting evacuation warnings in ...