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GlobalData on MSNWhat does the future look like for Australian manganese mining?Due to the overwhelming power of the storm, a manganese bulk carrier crashed into and partially destroyed GEMCO’s wharf.
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Cost of damage from cyclone Zelia continues to riseThe damage bill from tropical cyclone Zelia is continuing to rise as flood waters slowly recede across the north of Western ...
A cyclone may soon loom on the horizon for a flood-hit region where multiple people have died in recent weeks from a deadly ...
The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has confirmed it will be skipping over the name “Anthony” for the next tropical cyclone to hit our shores in order to avoid confusion with Australia’s current Prime ...
7NEWS Perth reporter Nick Overall spent last week in WA ’s northwest as Tropical Cyclone Zelia built off the state’s northwest. The category five system closed schools, ports and businesses as it ...
The key transport route through Western Australia's north will reopen to general traffic on Friday as flooding from severe Tropical Cyclone Zelia continues to drain away.
Winds up to 220 kilometres an hour and record-breaking rainfall from Tropical Cyclone Zelia has uprooted trees and closed roads across Western Australia's Pilbara region. We spoke to kids in the area ...
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AAP on MSNCyclone watch, deadly disease alert for north QldMould, flood damage and a potentially deadly disease lurk in the soil in northern Queensland, which also faces a possible ...
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Hosted on MSN'High chance' of cyclone forming over flooded regionA tropical cyclone may form over a flood-hit region in days while another state dodges a weather system well away from the ...
Disaster assistance has been activated for Pilbara communities to help them access financial support as they begin to recover from Severe Tropical ...
Disaster assistance has been activated for Pilbara communities to help them access financial support as they begin to recover from Severe Tropical ...
Better planning for extreme weather in a changing climate means learning from Australia's past mistakes and taking a tougher line on managing development. Australians would typically refer to floods, ...
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