Tropical Northern Australia Ului actions

Tropical storms (cyclones), which carried winds up to 200 km per hour hit the northern Australian yesterday (21 / 3).

Cyclone damage was reported Ului homes, sugar cane plantations, and the resulting electricity is lost in the state of Queensland.

However, no reports about casualties or injuries from the soul of the storm. ''We thought the storm was indeed carrying the damage, but not including the category of major disaster or catastrophe,''said Prime Minister (PM) Queensland's Anna Bligh. ''Many houses lost roofs and some 60 thousand homes due to darkness electricity cut off,''he added.

Local officials reported, Ului cyclone hit the region near the Whitsunday Islands, Queensland, one of the most popular destinations on the Great Barrier Reef. In addition to damage and destroy buildings, it was a tropical storm slammed and frustrate a number of cruise ships.

The storm also hit the region near the tourist town, Airlie Beach. Officials had estimated the impact will be felt Ului cyclone in almost all tourist areas near the Great Barrier Reef.

A number of tourists and city residents had to be evacuated because of Proserpine, including low location.

Australian Meteorological Bureau estimates the power of the cyclone weakened after hitting land. However, surfing are stated dangerous for tourists. Last Friday (19 / 3), an athlete who competed in surfing the Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships in Queensland, died after unknowingly struck and sunk by cyclone

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