Cyclone Alfred: Preparing for the Worst in Queensland and Northern NSW

Cyclone Alfred: Preparing for the Worst in Queensland and Northern NSW

As Cyclone Alfred threatens to make landfall in Queensland and northern New South Wales, residents are bracing themselves for the worst. With a history of devastating cyclones in the region, it's essential to take necessary precautions to ensure safety.

A History of Cyclones in the Region

According to historical records, cyclones have been a threat to the region for decades. In fact, Cyclone Alfred is not the first to pose a threat to Brisbane and northern NSW.

Preparations Underway

In preparation for the cyclone's landfall, residents of Bribie Island are taking necessary precautions. This includes securing boats, piling sandbags, and hunkering down to wait out the storm.

Rainfall and Flooding Concerns

Parts of NSW and Queensland are bracing for significant rainfall, which could lead to severe flooding. It's essential for residents to stay informed and follow evacuation orders if necessary.

Stay safe, and stay informed. This is not a drill.