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This is a particularly tough time for people who have lived through other disasters. Here are some signs of retraumatisation to watch out for.
Wind speeds reach a maximum mean greater than 200 kilometres per hour. Strong gusts greater than 279 kilometres per hour are expected to severely damage infrastructure, houses, and vegetation. Cyclone ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) In 2011, as Cyclone Yasi approached the Queensland coast, I sat in my home in the tropical far north of the state and worried what the future would hold. Would my family ...
Cyclone Alfred is causing retraumatization for individuals who have experienced previous disasters, such as Cyclone Yasi. This phenomenon involves reliving stress reactions from past traumatic ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred has made a U-turn and is now heading towards the south-east Queensland coast as a category 2 storm. The Bureau of Meteorology says Alfred is forecasted to maintain its ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Raj Sharma was left with $17 and his life in disarray when Cyclone Yasi tore through Far North Queensland in 2011. It took years to ...
Slow-moving tropical cyclones such as Alfred are more likely to wander, while faster-moving cyclones such as Severe Cyclone Yasi follow a stronger steering pattern and more predictable paths.
Cyclone Yasi in Queensland in 2011 was a category 5 system that reached a top sustained wind speed of 205km/h and caused $1.4 billion worth of damage, according to the Insurance Council.
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