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Boats damaged by Cyclone Yasi lie stacked on top of one another at Port Hinchinbrook boat harbour in Cardwell in North Queensland
Australia

Shaken residents emerged to check the damage after Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi hit land at around
Officials and locals said 90% of the main street in the small
“There are people now that have lost their homes, they lost their farms, they have lost their crops and they have lost their livelihoods,”
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No deaths or serious injuries were reported, although police said severed mobile phone networks were hampering efforts to check on two men who may be missing in the Cardwell area, and a third man was reported missing in Port Hinchinbrook.
Officials said good planning, strong public warnings and the fact that the storm veered suddenly southwards, away from
But Bligh warned that a full picture was yet to emerge from a group of the worst-hit towns, where communications and road access remained difficult.
“It’s a long way to go before I say we’ve dodged any bullets,” she said.
Near the storm’s “ground zero”, families had cowered as roofs were ripped from homes, and some 10,500 people huddled in evacuation centres as the storm raged with a roar like a jet engine.
“We were sitting at the kitchen table, we heard a ripping and off came the roof,” said Scott Torrens, 37, who hid his three children beneath mattresses in the family living room.
In Cardwell, aerial pictures showed house after house with its roof shorn off, a shattered church also had its roof blown away, and the town was covered in mud left by surging ocean waters.
At nearby Port Hinchinbrook, dozens of luxury yachts swept from their berths were piled on each other like discarded toys, while the marina lay empty.
“There’s so much damage it’s just incredible,” Tully cane farmer Vince Silvestro told AAP news agency. “When I woke up it looked like what it would have looked like in World War II or something if the city had been bombed.”
Power blackouts darkened 177,000 homes across the region, including the city of
Despite the devastation, three babies were born during the tempest, including a little girl who was brought into the world in an evacuation centre. The baby’s mother ruled out naming her ‘Yasi’.
Swiss mining giant Xstrata evacuated its Mount Isa and Cloncurry mines as the storm headed further inland, after being downgraded to category one. But the coal ports of Hay Point and
About 75% of
The storm’s size and power dwarfed Cyclone Tracy, which hit the northern Australian city of
The maximum-category five storm, reportedly large enough to cover most of the US and with winds stronger than Hurricane Katrina, followed widespread flooding that left much of Queensland under water.
But Professor John Merson, head of the Institute of Environmental Studies at the University of New South Wales, warned more such disasters were likely as climate change warms up waters and fuels extreme weather.
There is a “complete lack of attention being given to the fact that we have a category five cyclone because we have climate change, yet we completely ignore this factor in the whole thing”, he said.