Five days of chaos ahead as Cyclone Alfred crawls towards land

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Cyclone Alfred’s slow and erratic movement has intensified the threat of severe flooding, forcing the evacuation of 7,000 homes in northern New South Wales while over four million Queenslanders brace for impact.

Initially expected to pass quickly, the category 2 cyclone is now set to drag out its destruction over five days, bringing heavy rain, damaging winds, and dangerous surf.

NSW Premier Chris Minns ordered emergency evacuations in multiple towns, including Lismore, which was devastated by flooding three years ago. The cyclone’s approach has also disrupted travel, with over 500 flights cancelled and major airports shutting down.

The Bureau of Meteorology warns of “life-threatening” flash floods, with rainfall reaching up to 800mm in some areas.

Ballina in northern NSW was hit by bad weather yesterday afternoon.  (ABC News: Jak Rowland)
Ballina in northern NSW was hit by bad weather yesterday afternoon. Photo: ABC News / Jak Rowland.

Brisbane, set to experience its first cyclone in half a century, is expecting both a storm surge and widespread flooding.

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli urged residents to prepare, cautioning that “it’s the little decisions and little actions that you take today that can make a world of difference.”

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese remains in Canberra to oversee the federal response but has refused to rule out calling an April 12 election.

As Alfred’s movements remain unpredictable, authorities stress the need for continued vigilance, with experts warning, “There’s no way Brisbane is going to get out of this.”

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