SYDNEY (Reuters) -Western Australia's ports of Dampier and Varanus Island reopened, the ports' operator said, after Tropical Cyclone Zelia hit the state's Pilbara iron ore region on Friday. Pilbara ...
Australia's iron ore export hub, the world's largest, braced on Friday for a powerful tropical cyclone, forcing the closure of all of the major commodity ports in the country's northwest as residents ...
Western Australia's ports of Dampier and Varanus Island will be closed at 6 p.m. (1000 GMT) on Thursday due to Tropical Cyclone Zelia, the ports' operator said, with emergency services in the state ...
Western Australia's ports of Dampier and Varanus Island have reopened after Tropical Cyclone Zelia, a category five storm, hit the Pilbara region. The storm caused disruptions, temporarily shutting ...
Tropical Cyclone Zelia made landfall on Australia's west coast on Friday, the weather bureau said, lashing the world's largest iron ore hub with heavy rain and wind gusts up to 290 kph (180 mph).
Western Australia's ports of Dampier and Varanus Island have reopened following the impact of Tropical Cyclone Zelia, which brought severe weather to the state's Pilbara region. After inspections by ...
The storm’s winds equaled those of a Category 4 hurricane, and residents were told to stay indoors to shelter from destructive winds and flooding.
The industry is on the up, but growth is limited by high costs, regulatory complexities and a lack of maintenance facilities.
Category five Cyclone Zelia swirled towards Australia’s minerals-rich western coast on Friday, with predicted gusts of up to ...
Residents are waking to cyclone damage after wild weather struck northern Australia, with flood warnings following "exceptionally rare" rain.
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