There is now a threat to lives and homes in the area, with people instructed to shelter indoors as winds pick up.
There is now a threat to lives and homes in the area, with people instructed to shelter indoors as winds pick up.
By Daile Cross
February 13, 2025 — 10.43pm
Authorities have issued an Emergency Warning for the town of Port Hedland and surrounding areas, instructing residents to shelter indoors immediately as it is too late to leave safely.
The emergency warning area stretches inland to west of Marble Bar, as Severe Tropical Cyclone Zelia slowly moves towards the Pilbara coast of Western Australia.
There is a threat to lives and homes in the emergency area, authorities said. Trees have been uprooted in the town of Port Hedland as winds get stronger ahead of the cyclone making landfall.
Destructive wind gusts are likely for communities on the Pilbara coast from as early as Friday morning, the Bureau of Meteorology warned.
The very destructive inner core of the cyclone will most likely cross the coast between De Grey and Karratha during Friday afternoon or evening.
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Heavy rainfall is expected overnight on Thursday and during Friday. Cyclone Zelia is likely to bring winds up to 160km/h overnight Thursday between De Grey and Roebourne, reaching Port Hedland by Friday morning.
Near the centre of the cyclone gusts could hit 320km/h.
A Department of Fire and Emergency Services spokesperson said five extra flood boats had been sent to Karratha and Port Hedland.
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More than 10,500 sandbags had been distributed across the region, along with specialised equipment in key locations.
“Widespread flooding is a serious risk, with 200 to 300mm of rain expected daily, likely closing Great Northern Highway for several days,” they said.
“If a road is closed, it’s closed for a reason – just 30cm of water can wash away a 4WD. Don’t risk your life or the lives of those with you.
“We can’t emphasise enough how severe this cyclone is – if you’re in the warning area, take action now. If an Emergency Warning is issued, shelter inside the safest, strongest part of your home.”
Daile Cross is the Editor of WAtoday.Connect via email.
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