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TROPICAL Cyclone Debbie may yet develop into a category-5 system and score a direct hit on the state’s biggest population center.
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[quote:Pinkorchid- Enemy @The Gates:MV8zNDg1NTMyXzYyMTkxNjQyXzkzQzE5Nzgx] I have two very young grandchildren in the path of this cyclone. At the moment it's possible to be anywhere between a 3 and a 5 category, they don't know for sure. It's building and they are saying it's perfect conditions for it to build further. So all you useless complaining tards can go rotate on this :granny: from the granny that has no tolerance for morons. [/quote]
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Up to 300,000 people from Townsville to the Whitsundays are in the line of the monster storm as it tracks towards the coast with destructive winds possible as early as today.
Disaster experts warn the cyclone, predicted to be a category 5 or even the highest rating of a category 5, looms as a catastrophic event capable of destroying homes, buildings and power line in the 400km-long stretch of coast.
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