Northeastern Australia prepares for Jasper, 'destructive' tropical cyclone

Meteorologists predict winds of 140 kilometres per hour, heavy rain and possible storm tides.

The path of Tropical Cyclone Jasper mapped on a NASA image with data from NOAA by Wikimedia Commons user Meow.
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The path of Tropical Cyclone Jasper mapped on a NASA image with data from NOAA by Wikimedia Commons user Meow.

The northeastern Australian cities of Cairns and Port Douglas readied for the arrival of Tropical Cyclone Jasper, which is expected to bring "destructive" winds and flash flooding.

The Category Two storm has been slowly churning across the Coral Sea, with the core of the cyclone expected to hit Australia's eastern coast sometime around 1:00 pm local time on Wednesday (0300 GMT).

The tourist cities of Cairns and Port Douglas –– both gateways to the Great Barrier Reef –– are in the path of the storm.

Meteorologists have predicted winds of 140 kilometres (87 miles) per hour, heavy rain and possible storm tides.

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Miriam Bradbury of Australia's state Bureau of Meteorology said there was a possibility of "destructive" gusts. "Winds of this strength can easily bring down tree limbs, whole trees or power lines," she warned.

Authorities are warning of damage to fences, roofs and other property –– urging residents to tie down loose items before the storm arrives.

Flood watches are in place for rivers across the region and power has preemptively been cut to areas where damage is expected.

State energy minister Mick de Brenni said power would start being cut late Tuesday as a "preventative" measure –– one that would limit damage to infrastructure and allow power to be restored more quickly after the storm passes through.

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