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19 May 2025 5:17
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Concern the most devastating effects of Cyclone Alfred may come in its wake

    Concern the most devastating effects of Cyclone Alfred may come in its wake


    The slow-moving storm is expected to reach the southern Queensland and northern New South Wales coast tonight or early tomorrow morning.

    Heavy rainfall and damaging wind gusts are already developing along the coast, with daily rainfall totals of up to 400 millimetres possible.

    ABC Correspondent Digby Werthmuller says extreme flooding is expected in the days following the cyclone.

    He says the Australian Defence Force has handed out more than 300-thousand sand bags and several planes and flood rescue teams on standby.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Rugby:
    Moana Pasifika captain Ardie Savea has claimed the Super Rugby Pacific player of the year title after establishing an unassailable lead in voting with two weeks left in the regular season 4:57

    Business:
    Improvements to urgent care are set to roll out over the next four years 4:57

    Golf:
    Golfer Ryan Fox has teed off in the final round of the PGA Championship major at Quail Hollow 4:47

    Environment:
    A 15-year-old boy's managed to avoid trouble after being swept down Ngatiawa River in Tararua Forest Park 21:56

    Accident and Emergency:
    Fire crews are working to extinguish a fire on the roof of a property in Glenwood, Timaru 18:56

    Law and Order:
    A man has been arrested in relation to seven suspicious fires in Masterton earlier this year 18:36

    Technology:
    How often should you turn off your phone and devices? 18:16

    Environment:
    Expected wet weather in the North Island tonight could bring flood risks 18:06

    Rugby:
    A recall to the Black Ferns for lock Chelsea Bremner 17:26

    Rugby League:
    Warriors co-captain Mitch Barnett's firming for New South Wales State of Origin selection, with reports he's been told to not jump on a plane back home with the team 17:26


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