Tropical Cyclone Zelia Strikes Western Australia

Tropical Cyclone Zelia has made landfall in Western Australia, bringing hurricane-force winds up to 270 km/h. Experts warn of ongoing dangers from strong winds despite the cyclone moving inland.


A powerful cyclone originating from the remnants of a disrupted heart of Uragan, according to meteorologists, is causing a dangerous situation due to strong winds. Uragan category 4 under the name "Silia" continues to rage in the western Australian province, reaching wind speeds of up to 270 kilometers per hour, as reported by meteorologists. At the same time, in American Los Angeles, suspensions and flooding have occurred due to heavy rains.

The statement from Australian meteorologists indicates that the cyclone hit land yesterday afternoon, specifically about 50 kilometers east of Port-Headland, one of the most active seaports in the world for loading iron ore.

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