Cyclone Alfred Leaves Flooding and Power Outages Across Australia's East Coast
The ex-tropical cyclone caused record-breaking rainfall, widespread flooding, and significant disruptions in Queensland and New South Wales.
- Brisbane experienced its wettest day in over 50 years, with over 275mm of rainfall recorded in 24 hours, leading to severe flash flooding and river surges.
- More than 200,000 homes and businesses remain without power, with Queensland experiencing the largest blackout in its history.
- Flood warnings persist across multiple rivers in Queensland and northern New South Wales, with evacuations ordered in several towns like Ipswich and Grantham.
- Emergency services have conducted thousands of rescues, and disaster declarations have been issued for affected areas as cleanup efforts begin.
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized the ongoing risks and announced financial relief for affected residents through disaster recovery programs.




























