Cyclone Ilsa crosses WA coast, weakens to category four

April 13, 2023 11:51 PM AEST | By AAPNEWS
 Cyclone Ilsa crosses WA coast, weakens to category four
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Tropical Cyclone Ilsa has crossed Western Australia's northwest coast as a category four storm, with winds at its centre reaching 195 kilometres per hour.

Iron ore port and rail operations were suspended at Australia's busiest and biggest port and ships sent away, as the powerful cyclone tracked closer to the regional centre of Port Hedland on Thursday.

Ilsa - weakening from a category five storm as it approached land - was affecting the coast shortly before midnight on Thursday between Bidyadanga and Port Hedland, with very destructive wind gusts of up to 270 km/h passing to the east of the mining town between De Grey and Pardoo Roadhouse.

Port Hedland mayor Peter Carter said the town of about 16,000 was expecting a "really rough night".

"It's getting closer and closer," he told AAP.

"Cat five ... that's strong winds in anyone's terms."

Bureau of Meteorology spokesman Todd Smith said category five cyclones were "incredibly dangerous".

"That is going to cause a heap of damage," he told reporters.

Mr Smith said any buildings not constructed to withstand the fierce storm would suffer extensive damage.

"Fortunately it looks like the system is going to cross in a relatively unpopulated part of the coast," he said.

Manager of the remote Pardoo roadhouse, Will Batth, said he was planning to stay and hunker down with a colleague once the storm hit.

"We haven't had any as strong as this in many years. This is a big one," he said.

"(But) there's no point in worrying. I can't stop it."

Warrawagine cattle station manager Belinda Lethbridge said the situation was concerning but her team had prepared as much as they could and it was now down to luck.

"It is what is ... We just have to wait it out now and see what happens," she said.

"It should be okay."

She said her family and staff would sit out the cyclone together and expected to be flooded in by swollen rivers after it passed.

Ilsa was about 140km east of Port Hedland and 9km east southeast of Pardoo Roadhouse at 1am on Friday, moving southeast at 22km/h.

It is expected to track inland towards the mining town of Telfer before starting to weaken to below tropical cyclone strength as it crosses into the Northern Territory on Friday night.

Department of Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner Darren Klemm said the weather system would have a significant impact on communities in the warning area.

"All the preparation work that's gone into those remote Aboriginal communities, the mine sites and the town and the pastoral stations is really critical to make sure people are staying safe."

Evacuation centres were opened in South Hedland, Newman, Marble Bar and Nullagine.

"If your plan is to leave your residence or place of work and go to an evacuation centre, you need to do that," Mr Klemm said.

Workers and tourists at Eighty Mile Beach caravan park and nearby cattle stations have been evacuated, along with non-critical workers from mines sites across the region.

Production at Newcrest's Telfer mine slowed as the site was evacuated to all but a skeleton crew, with the cyclone expected to track inland through the area on Friday.

Communities from Bidyadanga to Port Hedland and inland to Marble Bar, have been urged to find shelter immediately.

"It is too late to leave," the warning said.

"Stay in the strongest, safest part of the building."

Abnormally high tides, flooding, destructive winds and up to 300mm of rain are forecast.

Extra emergency workers, essential supplies and aircraft have been sent to the area and Port Hedland's massive iron ore export port has been closed, with ships ordered to leave the area.


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