Cyclone Alfred struck the east coast of Australia late Friday, unleashing strong winds, rough surf and dangerous rip currents along popular beaches over the weekend. An estimated 10 to 15 inches fell ...
Alfred – which was downgraded from a cyclone before it made landfall – has turned beaches into cliffs. Erosion is so extreme that long, steep slopes up to six-metres high have formed. At least one ...
These popular beaches along the East Coast's 2,000-plus miles of shoreline include activities for families, surfers, naturalists and other beachgoers to enjoy. Start planning your next day by the ...
Flooding rains will continue for days to lash a region of the Australian east coast even though it avoided its first tropical ...
A man died as massive downpours, vicious winds and flash floods submerged streets, toppled trees and power lines and caused ...
Millions of residents along Australia’s eastern coast are ... along popular tourist beaches from the Gold Coast to northern NSW. “We haven’t seen anything quite like this for a good 50 ...
As of Friday evening local time, Cyclone Alfred was around 105 kilometers (65 miles) east of Brisbane, moving west with damaging winds around 95 kilometers per hour (59) miles per hour), according to ...
Expectations for the next Australian election being called during the weekend of March 8-9 were washed away along with many ...
SYDNEY – Cyclone Alfred stalled off Australia's east coast on March 6, delaying landfall as officials shut airports, schools and public transport, while residents stockpiled supplies and sandbagged ...
One person was killed and several others injured after heavy rain lashed Australia’s east coast on Saturday, toppling trees and power lines and inundating some parts of Queensland and New South ...