Super tropical storm Debbie landed Australia, sea waves higher than 2m
According to a reporter in Sydney, on the morning of March 28, Tropical Storm Debbie began to land along the northern coast of Queensland, Northeast Australia.
People packed sand sacks to prepare for the storm Debbie in Townsville, Queensland, Australia on March 27.(Source: EPA / VNA).
Four tornadoes formed and moved slowly with winds of up to 190km / h before ending at Hayman Island.
According to the Australian Meteorological Administration (BoM), in the next 24 hours, the storm Debbie will be operating in the state of Queensland, especially in the Mackay area with winds expected to reach 300km / h, sea waves rising more than 2m and afternoon 28 / 3 will cause widespread landslides.
Queensland state chief of fire and emergency services (QFES), Katarina Carroll said there was an announcement of a death due to the storm, and warned that damage could continue to rise. when storm Debbie was recorded the strongest this afternoon.
On the night of March 27, the Queensland Governor, Annastacia Palaszczuk, warned it would be the strongest storm since 2011, and ordered emergency forces to respond, requiring 25,000 people to live in Lowland in Mackay urgently evacuated.
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