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Spring Storms Disrupt Adelaide’s Harvest Rock and OzAsia Festivals

A series of intense spring thunderstorms have caused significant disruptions to Adelaide’s popular Harvest Rock music festival and the OzAsia Festival. The storms, which moved across South Australia from the west, resulted in rainfall exceeding 20 millimetres in several areas, leading to power outages affecting thousands of properties.

According to the Bureau of Meteorology, storm activity was concentrated near the Western Australia border, impacting the West Coast and Eyre Peninsula. Senior meteorologist Miriam Bradbury reported that storms extended across regions including the Yorke Peninsula, Kangaroo Island, and the Adelaide metropolitan area by early afternoon. “These storms are driven by a cold front and low-pressure system,” she explained.

The Harvest Rock festival, taking place in Adelaide’s eastern parklands, issued a warning on its Instagram account around 4 pm. The message urged attendees to “shelter in place” or “leave the festival site” until the storm passed. Shortly thereafter, the festival informed the public that activities had resumed, although concert-goers were advised to remain alert for further weather updates. The festival’s Saturday evening line-up includes the American rock band The Strokes.

The OzAsia Festival also experienced temporary closures due to the weather. The event’s Moon Lantern Trail was shut down, with the nearby Lucky Dumpling Market also halting operations before later reopening. A post on the market’s Facebook page assured visitors that staff were monitoring conditions closely and would provide updates as necessary.

Power supply was affected across the state, with reports indicating that more than 6,000 properties were without electricity at one point. This figure decreased to around 4,000 by 5:10 pm, as crews worked to restore service. The SA Power Networks confirmed that the majority of outages were a direct result of the storm activity.

The State Emergency Service (SES) reported receiving over 35 requests for assistance related to minor flooding and property damage, alongside several reports of fallen trees. A spokesperson for the SES stated that their volunteers were on high alert, preparing for any further incidents as the storm conditions continued into the evening.

Despite the initial disruptions, festival organisers remain optimistic about the events, emphasizing their commitment to ensuring a safe experience for all attendees. The combination of music and cultural festivities in Adelaide will continue, weather permitting, as the city experiences the unpredictable nature of springtime storms.

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