Wednesday, February 2, 2011

River Hongbao 2011


River Hongbao 2011,A strong cyclone devastated by floods beat Queensland, Australia this week, but another storm is about to hit the northern coast is heavily populated and a lot to say bigger.Forecasters cyclone could reach 149 miles per hour Yasi, by Sydney Morning Herald. Many fear that could mean backhand Yasi sector of coal mining in the region that was hit by the recent massive floods, Cyclone Mahina hit paper reports.Tropical March 4, 1899. It was a Category 5 hurricane, the most powerful of the severity of tropical cyclones are expected categories.Cyclone Yasi hit the Queensland coast Wednesday as a Category 4 storm and unloading of three feet (one meter) of rain on communities already saturated with months of flooding.

Yasi is expected to reach Wednesday night, according to The Australian, and reach the coast between Innisfail and Proserpine, directly hitting the capital of Queensland, sea Townsville.The is likely to increase gradually to a level above normal tide be very dangerous, with extremely damaging waves, strong currents and flooding of lowlands extending some way inland. People living in areas potentially affected by flooding should take measures to protect your property as much as possible and be ready to follow the instructions for the evacuation of the area if advised to do so by authorities.

According to the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), Yasi was a Category 3 hurricane at 4 am local time Tuesday, situated about 2,000 km east northeast of Townsville, and was moving west at 40 km/h (25 mph). BOM warned that Yasi expected to intensify as it passes through the Coral Sea and will likely reach the coast of northern Queensland on Wednesday, February 2. The wind speed should exceed 250 km/h (155 mph), and a storm surge is likely.Hundreds of thousands of people filled the evacuation centers and homes. Tourists dig into their hotel to ride out the storm. Tens of thousands of people without electricity in a region the size of Germany and France combined.
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