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    Cyclone Alfred live updates: what you need to know

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    By STEVE JACKSON FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

    Published: 14:15 EST, 7 March 2025 | Updated: 15:42 EST, 7 March 2025

    Cyclone Alfred has been downgraded to a tropical low, with 55km/h winds near the centre, and gusts of up to 85km/h.

    As of 6am, the ex-tropical cyclone was 65km north of Brisbane and 40km south of Maroochydore. It is expected to cross the mainland this morning, with winds weakening as it moves inland.

    Authorities are warning heavy rainfall is still likely to continue over southeast Queensland and northern NSW during the weekend.

    Cyclone Alfred hits Queensland’s outer islands

    Tropical Cyclone Alfred has been downgraded to a category one system as it hits Queensland’s outer islands.

    As of 4am, the cyclone was close to Bribie Island and moving 10km/h to the mainland with 65km/h winds near the centre and gusts of up to 95km/h.

    It was 55km northeast of Brisbane and 55km southeast of Maroochydore, and is expected to make landfall in the next few hours.

    As Alfred crosses the coast, it is forecast to weaken below tropical cyclone strength.

    Despite its weakening, heavy rainfall, wind and high swells are likely to continue over southeast Queensland and northeast NSW during the weekend.

    The warning zone has been reduced from 650km to 160km, and now stretches from Noosa to Brisbane, but doesn’t include the Queensland capital.

    Cyclone Alfred live updates: what you need to know
    GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 07: General view from Burleigh Heads on March 07, 2025 in Gold Coast, Australia. Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to make landfall in southeast Queensland and northern NSW as a Category 2 storm, marking the first time a cyclone has directly hit the region in over 50 years. The storm is forecast to bring damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and potential storm surges, prompting authorities to urge residents to prepare for significant impacts, including flooding and power outages. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)
    Young men stand behind a wall as they play in record-breaking waves caused by the outer fringe of Tropical Cyclone Alfred at Point Danger in Coolangatta on March 7, 2025. Violent winds toppled power lines on March 7 as Tropical Cyclone Alfred inched towards Australia's eastern coast, sparking evacuation orders and leaving more than 50,000 homes without electricity. (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP) (Photo by DAVID GRAY/AFP via Getty Images)
    TOPSHOT - A fallen tree sits across a road in front of buildings in Coolangatta on March 7, 2025. Violent winds toppled power lines on March 7 as Tropical Cyclone Alfred inched towards Australia's eastern coast, sparking evacuation orders and leaving more than 50,000 homes without electricity. (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP) (Photo by DAVID GRAY/AFP via Getty Images)
    Water covers an empty street at Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast on March 7, 2025. Violent winds toppled power lines on March 7 as Tropical Cyclone Alfred inched towards Australia's eastern coast, sparking evacuation orders and leaving more than 50,000 homes without electricity. (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP) (Photo by DAVID GRAY/AFP via Getty Images)
    BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 07: A general view is seen of Brisbane from the Mount Coot-tha Summit Lookout on March 07, 2025 in Brisbane, Australia. Australia's east coast, particularly Queensland and northern New South Wales, is bracing for the impact of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, a rare Category 2 storm that is expected to make landfall between the Gold Coast and southern parts of the Wide Bay region. The cyclone is anticipated to bring damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and severe flooding, with millions of residents preparing for the worst-case scenario. Authorities have issued evacuation orders, distributed sandbags, and shut down airports and public transport in anticipation of the storm's arrival, which could be one of the most significant weather events in the region in decades. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

    Anthony Albanese slammed for Cyclone Alfred decision

    Anthony Albanese has been slammed for revealing he will not call an election date this weekend due to Cyclone Alfred.

    Mr Albanese made the revelation on ABC’s 7.30 program on Friday, arguing he would not announce the election date on Saturday or Sunday while the government focused on the incoming cyclone.

    The federal election was widely expected to be held on April 12, however it is now believed it will be held in May.

    The tropical cyclone has since been downgraded to a tropical low.

    Aussies took to social media platform X to slam the news, with many accusing Mr Albanese of using the storm to his political advantage.

    ‘Cyclone isn’t going to the last until April 12. Election must be held by May. Is a month really going to change much?’ one wrote.

    ‘Call the election! No excuses! We want time to test the candidates. We want debates on the issues. We want change,’ another added.

    ‘Delaying the inevitable bloodbath Labor will be experience,’ a third wrote.

    Emergency workers inundated with pleas for help amid widespread flash flooding

    Emergency crews have been inundated with calls for help as flash floods wreak havoc across large stretches of the country’s east coast.

    The NSW SES says it has received more than 8,800 calls and responded to more than 5,062 incidents throughout the state’s north-east as Cyclone Alfred thunders towards the mainland.

    As of 5am on Saturday, more than 16,000 residents have been evacuated across the region, with 31,000 homes subject to warnings as a result of severe flooding.

    Millions bracing for impact with storm predicted to strike within hours

    Millions of residents across south-east Queensland and northern NSW are bracing for ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred to hit the mainland within hours.

    The slow-moving storm has been on a collision course with the densely populated corridor for days and is predicted to finally strike this morning.

    The system is currently about 40km off the Sunshine Coast, and 65km northeast of Brisbane, and is expected to make landfall between Maroochydore and Bribie Island this morning.

    Although the cyclone has been downgraded overnight, it is still expected to batter the region with wind gusts of up to 85km/h.

    Heavy rainfalls are now expected to be the most dangerous aspect of the storm, with major flooding predicted throughout the region.

    Almost a quarter of a million homes are without power across south-east Queensland while close to 50,000 homes have lost electricity in northern NSW after the regions were lashed by storms ahead of the cyclone.

    Authorities warn even more homes are likely to lose power when the full force of the storm hits today and that the blackouts could last days.

    Public transport has been shut down throughout the impact zone, along with major supermarket chains and most businesses.

    All planes have been grounded at Brisbane and Gold Coast airports and flights suspended for the duration of the storm, with Qantas predicting air travel will resume from Sunday morning.

    More than a quarter of a million homes without power

    Thousands of homes have been plunged into darkness overnight with almost 250,000 properties now without power in Queensland.

    Close to 50,000 houses are also without electricity south of the border in northern NSW, with authorities warning the outages could last for days.

    The Gold Coast has been the hardest hit by blackouts with almost 120,000 homes affected.

    More homes are expected to lose power throughout the morning as storms continue to batter the coast and bring down power lines.

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