‘Everyone is locked in their house’: Western Australia braces for flash flooding as Cyclone Zelia makes landfall
- Tropical Cyclone Zelia has made landfall in Western Australia as a category-five system, bringing destructive winds of up to 290 km/h.
- Residents have been advised to shelter indoors, as evacuation centers have opened and major roads were closed due to flooding.
- The Bureau of Meteorology has issued warnings of severe winds and potential flash flooding, with rain totals expected to reach up to 300 mm within 24 hours.
- BHP has suspended operations at Port Hedland, urging staff to remain sheltered amid concerns over the cyclone's impact.
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