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  • ‘Not safe to leave’: Locals batten down as cyclone hits WA

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    A tropical cyclone warning for the Kimberley has those in the region on high alert as they prepare to ride out the storm.

    Tropical Cyclone Hayley has been upgraded to a category four system as it approaches landfall in WA’s north-west, packing wind gusts up to 220km/h.

    The cyclone is predicted to cross the coast near the northern Dampier Peninsula — about 140km north of Broome — on Tuesday night, with gusts of 170km/h.

    The Prime Minister on Tuesday said the area northwest of Broome had already experienced winds of 150km/hr up to 165km/hr.

    “An evacuation centre has been set up at the Broome Recreation and Aquatic Centre,” he said.

    “Australians’ thoughts are with that local community at a difficult time.”

    Residents in Beagle Bay, Cockatoo Island and Derby have been warned that itis no longer safe to leave. A watch and act is in place for Broome to Kuri Bay.

    “We can expect to see those gale force winds picking up through Tuesday morning and then intensifying to destructive wind gusts from Tuesday afternoon and possibly very destructive wind gusts,” Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Jonathan How said.

    “We are expecting this system to gradually weaken as it approaches the coast but still remain a severe category three system.”

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  • Residents on alert as cyclone brews off Kimberley coast

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    Residents of Broome and Derby have been told to prepare now as a cyclone set to hit the Kimberley coastline develops.

    The Bureau of Meteorology predicts a tropical low — currently named 08U — could turn into a category two storm at its peak and make landfall on Tuesday.

    It is currently 620km north west of Broome and moving south before being expected to turn towards the coastline from Monday afternoon.

    The storm is forecast to reach category two by early Tuesday morning, before returning to a category one as it makes landfall in the early hours of Wednesday.

    According to the Bureau, the likely cyclone-to-be will bring damaging winds.

    Camera IconThe Department of Fire and Emergency put out an advice warning on Sunday afternoon, urging residents from Broome to Cockatoo Island to stay informed. Credit: Supplied

    “Gales with damaging wind gusts to 90 km/h are possible for the watch area during Tuesday,” the warning read.

    “Destructive wind gusts are possible about the coastal fringe north of Broome to Cape Leveque late Tuesday, if the system moves faster than forecast.

    “Widespread moderate to locally heavy rainfall which may lead to flash flooding is possible for the watch area from Tuesday.

    “Tides will be higher than normal as 08U approaches the west Kimberley Coast.”

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  • Busy Mandurah CBD daycare centre left with extensive damage following huge blaze – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

    Busy Mandurah CBD daycare centre left with extensive damage following huge blaze – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

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    A daycare centre in the Mandurah CBD has been engulfed in flames just minutes after it closed on Wednesday evening.

    A fire was reported just after 6pm at the Playtime Early Learning Centre on Davey Street as the flames quickly burnt through the inside of the building.

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