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Tropical Cyclone Debbie to Hit Northeastern Australia on Tuesday March 28, 2017

 
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Tropical Cyclone Debbie to Hit Northeastern Australia on Tuesday March 28, 2017



Tropical Cyclone Debbie is on its way for Northeastern Australia on Tuesday March 28, 2017 and it will start on Monday March 27, 2017 during Evening Hours and it will Bring 50+ mm of Rain and the Winds will be Damaging and it will cause a lot of Flooding Especially in Townsville Australia and McKay Australia and the Waters is Very Warm and the Wind Shear is Very Low that will Straighten Tropical Cyclone Debbie and it will move Westward Direction and it will Intensify up to Category 4 Possible and it will Cause a lot of Puddles and Flooding and it will Bring Down Power Lines and Snapping Transformers in Half and bringing down Tree Branches and it will Cause Big Waves Crashing the Beaches and Shores as well. People in Northeastern Australia Be Prepared Have your Rubber Boots, Rain Coats and Rain Suits. When you Go Outside Don't Walk too Far. Make Sure to Have your Samsung Galaxys, Smartphones, Cell Phones, Laptops and Tablets Charged and Have your 3G and 4G Internet Ready. When you Go Outside Don't Walk too Far. Have your Medical Kits, Emergency Kits, Flashlights, Extra Batteries, Generators, Bottled Water, Battery Operated Lanterns and Everything Ready. When the Tropical Cyclone Gets Worse Stay Indoors and Don't Go Outside. Make Sure to Stay Away from the Beaches and Don't Go Near the Shores because the Waves will Be Very Big in Northeastern Australia. If you Have anybody Living in Northeastern Australia Be Prepared for Tropical Cyclone Debbie on Tuesday March 28, 2017 and it will Start on Monday March 27, 2017. Take Care and Stay Safe and Don't Get Caught in the Tropical Cyclone Debbie Stay Dry and Be Safe.





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