Tropical Cyclone Koji is wreaking havoc on Queensland, Australia, as it makes landfall and brings heavy rain and fierce wind gusts. Residents are being battered by the storm's impact, with reports of fallen trees, down fences, and rising water levels. The cyclone has already caused significant damage and flooding, particularly in the towns of Marian, Mackay, and Bowen, as well as the Whitsunday Islands.
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued warnings for the north-east Queensland coast, including Townsville, Mackay, Bowen, Proserpine, and the Whitsunday Islands. Residents are on high alert, with some areas experiencing heavy rainfall and flash flooding. The storm system is expected to bring large amounts of rainfall, leading to dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding along a significant stretch of Queensland's coast.
The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has urged people to actively monitor local emergency services and the Bureau of Meteorology for updates. The Queensland premier, David Crisafulli, praised the preparation of communities that had endured floods in the past, stating that their efforts will help them respond effectively to the current situation.
In the north-west, major flooding continues on the Flinders River, affecting Gulf Country communities and causing significant livestock losses. The storm's impact is expected to ease as it weakens and tracks westwards, but the aftermath of the flooding will likely be felt for days to come.