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Severe Tropical Cyclone Zelia is intensifying and is poised to make landfall as a category five storm along the northern coast of Australia, bringing winds of up to 320 km/h (about 200 mph) and the potential for devastating damage. According to the Bureau of Meteorology, Zelia is expected to strike between Port Hedland and Roebourne on Friday evening.
In anticipation of the storm, schools, ports, and roads have been closed, and residents are being advised to secure their properties. "This is a dangerous system," said WA Premier Roger Cook. "It’s big, it’s strong, and it’s very unpredictable." Officials have warned that Zelia could destroy anything in its path, including houses and infrastructure.
Flood watches have been issued, with predictions of over 500 mm (approximately 20 inches) of rain in some areas. Consequently, emergency services have prepared evacuation shelters and pre-deployed resources in affected regions. Federal Emergency Management Minister Jenny McAllister emphasized the unpredictable nature of the cyclone, urging residents to stay informed about evolving conditions.