Queensland’s premier, David Crisafulli, has stressed the importance of communities preparing for the approaching Tropical Cyclone Alfred. At a press briefing with emergency service leaders, he said there was ‘still an element of the population that hasn’t yet fully understood the magnitude of this system’. The minister for emergency management, Jenny McAllister, echoed the seriousness of the approaching storm, saying: ‘We are in for some difficult days.’► Subscribe to Guardian Australia on YouTubeTropical Cyclone Alfred LIVE updates and latest news‘Be prepared’: Tropical Cyclone Alfred changes direction and heads towards Queensland coastWhen and where is Tropical Cyclone Alfred likely to hit? Here’s what you need to knowFull coverage of Tropical Cyclone Alfred Continue reading…Queensland’s premier, David Crisafulli, has stressed the importance of communities preparing for the approaching Tropical Cyclone Alfred. At a press briefing with emergency service leaders, he said there was ‘still an element of the population that hasn’t yet fully understood the magnitude of this system’. The minister for emergency management, Jenny McAllister, echoed the seriousness of the approaching storm, saying: ‘We are in for some difficult days.’► Subscribe to Guardian Australia on YouTubeTropical Cyclone Alfred LIVE updates and latest news‘Be prepared’: Tropical Cyclone Alfred changes direction and heads towards Queensland coastWhen and where is Tropical Cyclone Alfred likely to hit? Here’s what you need to knowFull coverage of Tropical Cyclone Alfred Continue reading… Cyclone Alfred: some Queenslanders have not ‘fully understood the magnitude’, premier says – video | Tropical Cyclone Alfred | The Guardian
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Queensland’s premier, David Crisafulli, has stressed the importance of communities preparing for the approaching Tropical Cyclone Alfred. At a press briefing with emergency service leaders, he said there was ‘still an element of the population that hasn’t yet fully understood the magnitude of this system’. The minister for emergency management, Jenny McAllister, echoed the seriousness of the approaching storm, saying: ‘We are in for some difficult days.’
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