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Afternoon Update: hunkering down for Tropical Cyclone Alfred; Trump ‘just getting started’; and do TikTok gut health fads actually work​on March 5, 2025 at 5:42 am

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Welcome, readers, to Afternoon Update.

Queenslanders living in the menacing path of Tropical Cyclone Alfred have been urged to evacuate now, with officials warning it will be too late by Thursday evening. The category 2 storm is expected make landfall early on Friday between the Sunshine Coast and the Gold Coast.

“By that stage we need people to bunker down and ride out the significant wind as the cyclone crosses, and then we will deal with what comes on Friday,” Mike Wassing, the NSW SES commissioner, said. The storm is also set to unload heavy rain on the Northern Rivers region in New South Wales.

On Wednesday, 10-metre waves hit the Tweed coastline and gale force winds over 100km/h battered Byron Bay, where thousands are already without power.

Flights have been cancelled to and from Ballina, and hundreds of schools closed in threatened areas (122 in NSW and more than 600 in Queensland as of Wednesday afternoon). Emergency centres have been set up and Anthony Albanese confirmed the ADF had been engaged to help.

Follow Guardian Australia’s Tropical Cyclone Alfred coverage here, including a guide on how to prepare and what to do if it’s too late to leave.

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