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Western Australia braces for 'worst case scenario' as cyclone Seroja nears
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits an area affected by flash floods triggered by a tropical cyclone Seroja in East Flores, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia
Authorities in Western Australia were urging residents of its Mid West coast to find safe shelter or leave on Saturday as cyclone Seroja barrelled towards a coastal region that is usually too far south to fall in the path of cyclones. Residents in Western Australia's Mid West and Gascoyne regions are being urged to finalise their emergency plans, as the cyclone is expected to intensify to a category three overnight, battering a region where buildings are not made to withstand cyclonic winds. ‘This is a very serious situation. The potential for widespread devastation is high,’ state Emergency Services Minister Fran Logan said on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). ‘We hope that we can get through these next few days without loss of life and without serious property damage. We need to work on the basis of worst case scenario,’ she said, adding that cyclonic winds had not been seen in the area for decades.More Related News