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Tropical cyclone prompts closure of ports in Western Australia's Pilbara region
Western Australia's ports of Dampier, Ashburton, Varanus Island, and Cape Preston West were shut, the ports' operator said on Sunday, as tropical cyclone Sean developed off the state's vast Pilbara iron ore region.
Australia’s major iron ore export ports closed due to cyclone, Bloomberg says
Australia’s major iron ore export ports in northwest Australia remained closed on Monday as Tropical Cyclone Sean strengthened into a Category
Top Australian Iron Ore Port Reopens as Cyclone Risk Recedes
Australia’s major iron ore export port has reopened after the national weather bureau advised that a severe tropical cyclone was moving away from the Pilbara region.Most Read from BloombergNYC Commuters Get New Way to Dodge Traffic: $95 Helicopter RidesHow Sanctuary Cities Are Preparing for Another Showdown With TrumpWhat LA’s Fires Mean for the City’s Housing ShortageScaramucci,
Australia’s largest iron ore port reopens following cyclone threat
A cyclone picking up speed offshore in northern Western Australia closed the nation’s largest iron ore export hub this weekend, but operations are now resuming.
Australia iron ore hub resumes operations after cyclone threat
Australia's Port Hedland, the world's largest iron ore export hub, has resumed operations after cyclone Sean moved away from the port, the Pilbara Ports Authority said on Monday. The port off the coast of Western Australia's Pilbara region,
Ports Close Off West Australia’s Pilbara on Cyclone Warning
Pilbara Ports Authority closed the Ports of Dampier, Ashburton, Varanus Island and Cape Preston West late Saturday as Tropical Cyclone Sean formed off the coast of Western Australia’s iron ore-rich region.
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Here's how the Bureau of Meteorology will pick the next tropical cyclone's name
As tropical cyclone Sean batters the coast of Western Australia, keen weather watchers may be asking the same question: how ...
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Australia: Tropical Cyclone Sean Brings Record Rainfall, Winds To WA
Tropical Cyclone Sean brought strong winds and rain to parts of Western Australia on Sunday, January 19, as it moved off the ...
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Tropical Cyclone Sean looks to intensify along the west coast as residents in Perth brace for extreme temperatures of 42C
A category 3 Tropical Cyclone continues to move along the west coast before it makes its way towards the Indian ocean.
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‘Too late to leave’: Warning as earthquake, Tropical Cyclone Sean smashes state
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) issued an emergency warning on Monday morning, telling residents from ...
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Driver Caught in Heavy Rains as Cyclone Lashes Western Australia
A driver was caught in strong wind and heavy rain as Tropical Cyclone Sean lashed Western Australia on Monday, June 20, ...
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Emergency Warning Issued Over Category Three Cyclone In Australia
A tropical cyclone affecting the northwest coast of Western Australia (WA) has been upgraded to a category three storm, Austr ...
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Towns bunker down as tropical cyclone strengthens
Communities are bunkering down on Australia's western coast as eastern states deal with the fallout from damaging storms and ...
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Australia's tropical cyclone risk increasing next week
The Australian tropics could be on the verge of awakening, with growing sings of heavy rain and increased tropical cyclone ...
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Tropical Cyclone Warning for Exmouth, Onslow, Barrow Island, Mardie, Ningaloo, North West Cape, Pannawonica and Pilbara
Tropical Cyclone Warning for Exmouth, Onslow, Barrow Island, Mardie, Ningaloo, North West Cape, Pannawonica and Pilbara: Location: Mardie to Ningaloo, including Ons ...
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