Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred Devastates Queensland, Exposes Urgent Need for Improved Cyclone Preparedness

March 14, 2025
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred Devastates Queensland, Exposes Urgent Need for Improved Cyclone Preparedness
  • Gold Coast, the state's second-largest city, faced heavy beach erosion, power outages, fallen trees, and flooding, although it was spared the storm's full force.

  • Local residents have shared their experiences of the storm's impact, pointing out the inadequate preparation and resources available for severe weather events, especially in rural areas like Springbrook.

  • Research highlights that cities in subtropical Queensland are particularly vulnerable to cyclones, primarily due to lower building code standards compared to northern regions of Australia.

  • Experts stress the importance of implementing proactive measures to enhance resilience against future cyclonic weather while recovery efforts from Alfred are still ongoing.

  • The storm inflicted extensive damage on Binna Burra Lodge, a heritage site and eco retreat, leading to costs of at least $600,000 and delaying reconstruction efforts following a previous bushfire in 2019.

  • Ex-tropical cyclone Alfred has wreaked havoc in Queensland, causing over 1100 millimetres of rain, significant damage, and isolating communities while disrupting power for days.

  • Experts warn that the region is ill-prepared for future cyclones, which may become more frequent due to climate change, and that existing infrastructure fails to meet cyclone standards.

  • Climate change is recognized as the primary threat to the region's natural environment, contributing to an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.

  • In the aftermath, Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate acknowledged the economic burden posed by extreme weather and committed to addressing the costs associated with beach restoration.

  • The Gold Coast hinterland, home to ancient Antarctic beech trees over 2000 years old, is among the areas impacted by these severe weather events.

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