Australia on alert: The entire West Coast awaits massive storm

A massive storm that occurs only once a decade is expected to storm Australia's entire west coast during today but also tomorrow, bringing potentially dangerous conditions. The Bureau of Meteorology said the storm remained of the Mangga Cyclone represented the “an unusual and evil event [...]
The Bureau of Meteorology said the storm remained of the Mangga Cyclone represented the “an unusual and evil weather event”.
Alarms have been issued for destructive winds of up to 60 miles [100 km] an hour, for torrential rain and massive waves from Albany to Kimberley Coast a distance of about 1,000 miles [3 thousand km], writes The Guardian, translates Periscope in Albanian.
Assistant Commissioner for Australia's Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) Ion Broomhal told reporters that people would have to prepare to secure their homes and properties.
DEFS alarmed that the unusual <x0-minute” could cause enormous damage to homes and make travel dangerous.
Residents were instructed to take electrical equipment out of the current and avoid using telephones if they were vetoing, closing curtains, and staying away from windows.
Anyone who had been left out was instructed to find safe shelter immediately. /Periscope












