As preparations ramp up, regional ports vital to the global economy have already suspended operations. Port Hedland, among the world's largest iron ore ports, ceased public services and logistics Wednesday. Additional ports, including those operated by Rio Tinto, have followed suit, implementing comprehensive shutdowns in anticipation of the storm's impact. The cyclone threatens communities within reach, notably between the towns of Karratha and Port Hedland, prompting road closures and suspensions of educational activities across the area as authorities prioritize safety.
With expected rainfall exceeding 19.7 inches, officials warn of flash flooding and substantial coastal surges. Preparations include clearing vessels and trains from affected ports to mitigate damage.
Cyclone Zelia poses a significant threat not just to local populations of Karratha and Port Hedland, collectively around 38,000 residents, but also to essential resources and commodities that play a critical role in the global economy. As the situation unfolds, updates will continue to be monitored, providing real-time insights on this developing weather emergency.
With expected rainfall exceeding 19.7 inches, officials warn of flash flooding and substantial coastal surges. Preparations include clearing vessels and trains from affected ports to mitigate damage.
Cyclone Zelia poses a significant threat not just to local populations of Karratha and Port Hedland, collectively around 38,000 residents, but also to essential resources and commodities that play a critical role in the global economy. As the situation unfolds, updates will continue to be monitored, providing real-time insights on this developing weather emergency.