Western Australia is bracing for a large tropical cyclone that is set to form “earlier than expected” and smash part of the coastline by early Wednesday morning.
Western Australian residents have been told to brace for destructive wind gusts and heavy rain resulting in possible flooding as a “severe” tropical cyclone threatens to form off the state’s coast.
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Rio Tinto , said on Tuesday it had begun clearing iron ore ships from two Western Australian ports as two tropical cyclones ...