Tropical Cyclone Off Northwest Australia Expected To Make Landfall Within Days

Tropical Cyclone Off Northwest Australia Expected To Make Landfall Within Days

SYDNEY, Feb 12 (NNN-AAP) – A tropical cyclone has formed, off the north coast of Western Australia (WA), with authorities warning, it will make landfall as a category three storm on Friday.

Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology (BoM), declared Tropical Cyclone Zelia today, as a category one system in the Indian Ocean.

It said that, the cyclone was 280 km west of the town of Broome on WA’s north-west Kimberley coast, and 320 km north-east of Port Hedland in the Pilbara region.

The BoM said that, the cyclone is tracking towards the eastern parts of the Pilbara, and warned communities along a 700-km stretch of coast between Broome and the industrial port of Dampier, to prepare for the storm to hit.

The cyclone is expected to grow in strength before crossing the WA coast on Friday, as a category three severe tropical cyclone.– NNN-AAP  

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