What impact did Cyclone Yasi have on the community?

What impact did Cyclone Yasi have on the community?

The cyclone caused widespread damage between Cooktown and Townsville and destroyed homes, businesses, infrastructure and crops. It damaged more than 9,000 kilometres of road and affected more than 4,500 kilometres of the Queensland Rail network.

What towns did Cyclone Yasi impact?

Considerable damage occurred to the towns of Tully, Cardwell, Tully Heads, Innisfail, Ingham, Mission Beach, El Arish, Silkwood and Silky Oak and localities, however, the cyclone’s worst impact missed the major centres of Townsville and Cairns.

What did Cyclone Yasi destroy?

Bananas suddenly became a luxury item when Cyclone Yasi ripped through Queensland banana plantations in early February. It was estimated that around 75 per cent of the banana crop, valued at around $350 million, was destroyed. About 20 per cent of the sugar crop was also lost.

Where was Cyclone Yasi in Australia?

north Queensland coast
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi slammed into the north Queensland coast near Mission Beach in the early hours of 3 February 2011. As a category 5 storm at landfall, it was one of the most powerful tropical cyclones to hit Queensland since records commenced.

What caused Cyclone Yasi?

Cyclone Yasi occured simply because all the weather factors to make a cyclone were right; warm, tropical seas and cumulonimbus clouds. Cyclone Yasi’s system was so big because of its prolonged journey across tropical seas.

What animals were affected by Cyclone Yasi?

These are home to Lumholtz tree-kangaroos and ringtail possums. Cyclone Yasi affected large areas of habitat for the endangered mahogany glider.

How much money did Cyclone Yasi cost?

In the case of Cyclone Yasi in 2011, these costs could have amounted to more than more than $1.5 billion.

How did Cyclone Yasi occur?

Where did Cyclone Yasi hit in India?

Yaas crossed the northern Odisha coast around 20 km south of Balasore at its peak intensity as a very severe cyclonic storm on May 26. Upon landfall, the JTWC and IMD issued their final advisories as Yaas further weakened inland while turning north-northwestwards.

What was the damage from Cyclone Yasi?

Cyclone Yasi, a category 5 cyclone, crossed the Queensland coast near Cairns in February 2011. It caused widespread damage between Cooktown and Townsville, destroying homes, businesses, infrastructure and crops. Around $6.8 billion was allocated for reconstruction following Cyclone Yasi and other flood events in the summer of 2010-11.

Why was Yasi removed from the South Pacific names list?

Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi directly impacted the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and parts of Australia, while parts of Fiji and Papua New Guniea were indirectly impacted. As a result of the system’s impacts, the name Yasi was subsequently retired from the list of South Pacific tropical cyclone names and replaced with Yvone.

What government assistance did Centrelink provide during Cyclone Yasi?

The Department of Human Services or more commonly known as Centrelink are the part of the government that assisted those who were affected by Cyclone Yasi by providing information and assistance on Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment (AGDRP) and Disaster Income Recovery Subsidy (DIRS).

When did Yasi make landfall in Australia?

Traveling southwestwards, Yasi remained a powerful storm until its landfall near Mission Beach, Queensland, at 14:00 UTC on February 2. Upon making landfall, the storm rapidly weakened and was no longer a Severe Tropical cyclone 6 hours after landfall.

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