Thousands left Darwin after Cyclone Tracy ... “This was the land of opportunity, Darwin was back on the map, there were places to live, it was a vibrant young go ahead, a place with huge ...
that tells us so much about what makes you mighty today.” Homes were destroyed in the cyclone. Picture: Supplied Survivors of the cyclone gathered on Wednesday to mark 50 years on. Picture ...
At 1am on Christmas Day, Tracy struck the Northern Territory’s capital with full force; with wind speeds suspected to have peaked around 3am at velocities predicted to have been up to 250km/h.
Political leaders have paid tribute to the victims and survivors of the devastating Christmas Eve cyclone that devastated ... survivors today still live with the trauma of that terrible event ...
Perched on a cliffside overhanging the capital Mamoudzou, the hospital offers a fine vantage point from which to view the vast wreckage Cyclone Chido ... we're going to do today we'll be able ...
Classified as a category four storm -- the second highest on a five-point scale -- Cyclone Chido crossed the small archipelago, where about one-third of the population live in makeshift housing.