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Cyclone Fina Hits Darwin: Residents Safe, Damage Less Severe Than Expected

UPDATE: Cyclone Fina has swept through Darwin, Northern Territory, with wind gusts reaching up to 195 km/h, but residents are emerging with minimal injuries and damage. Authorities confirm that no serious injuries have been reported, thanks to residents following emergency instructions to hunker down during the storm.

The destructive cyclone, which struck on Saturday and continued into Sunday, left approximately 19,000 homes and businesses without power. However, the overall property damage is less severe than initially feared, with dozens of trees downed but no significant structural losses reported. Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro and NT Police Commissioner Martin Dole praised the community for their cooperation in adhering to safety protocols.

“We thank Territorians for how well they have co-operated and heeded all of the advice from our officials,” Finocchiaro stated during a press briefing. Officials noted that the responsiveness of residents has been critical in preventing injuries during the storm.

Throughout the night, Darwin experienced intense conditions with 157 mm of rain recorded at the airport, while Middle Point received a staggering 393 mm. The storm’s winds rattled homes and uprooted trees, creating a harrowing experience for many. Local resident Alastair Shields described the night as “windy and noisy,” recalling the distressing sounds of cracking trees nearby.

Emergency shelters were activated in Darwin and surrounding areas as residents were urged to seek refuge and bring essential supplies. While a section of the ceiling at the Royal Darwin Hospital collapsed during the storm, officials confirmed that no injuries occurred.

As of Sunday, Cyclone Fina has weakened but is still categorized as a Category Four cyclone. It is currently tracking offshore to the west, expected to dissipate next week near the Kimberley coast. Senior Meteorologist Dean Narramore warns that heavy rain may still cause isolation in inland areas, flooding roads, and impacting local businesses.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed solidarity with Northern Territorians, stating that the Commonwealth is providing “every bit of support requested.” He emphasized the government’s commitment to assist in recovery efforts.

As residents begin the clean-up process, officials continue to assess the situation and restore power to affected areas. The resilience of the Darwin community has been evident as they navigate the aftermath of this significant weather event.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as authorities work to ensure safety and restore normalcy in the region.

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