(UPDATE) SYDNEY, Australia — Australian energy firms raced on Tuesday to reconnect more than 120,000 homes and businesses still blacked out by gales and floods that bashed the country's east coast.
(UPDATE) SYDNEY, Australia — Australian energy firms raced on Tuesday to reconnect more than 120,000 homes and businesses still blacked out by gales and floods that bashed the country's east coast.
SYDNEY -Australian utilities raced on March 11 to reconnect more than 120,000 homes and businesses still blacked out by gales and floods that bashed the east coast. Cyclone Alfred, which hovered ...
SYDNEY: Australian utilities raced to reconnect more than 120,000 homes and businesses on Tuesday, that are still blacked out by gales and floods that bashed the east coast. Before making landfall ...
Hundreds of thousands of people remain without power in Australia after a cyclone brought ... were beginning the clean-up on Sunday after the storm caused widespread flooding and knocked down ...
Residents in the Brisbane suburb of Newmarket on their flooded street Hundreds of thousands of people remain without power in Australia after ... up on Sunday after the storm caused widespread ...
SYDNEY: Australian utilities raced Tuesday (March 11) to reconnect more than 120,000 homes and businesses still blacked out by gales and floods that bashed the east coast. Cyclone Alfred, which ...
Lukas Coch/dpa/AAP/picture alliance One person drowned and 13 soldiers were injured as downgraded tropical cyclone Alfred continued to batter Australia's east coast, while leaving more than ...
A man walks past a fallen pine tree at an apartment building at Broadbeach on Australia's Gold Coast on Saturday after Cyclone Alfred weakened into a tropical storm. Photo by Dave Hunt/Australia ...
Australia’s prime minister cautioned that the fallout from a vicious tropical storm over the weekend was “far from over” as parts of two states remained inundated with perilous floodwaters ...
Cost was the primary barrier. Beneath our city, a maze of tunnels is under construction. More must be done to keep Sydney’s tunnelling workers safe.