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Cyclone Narelle Impact

· 29 March 2026 · 7 sources

Cyclone Narelle, a category 3 system, struck Western Australia's Coral Bay and surrounding coastal regions, bringing destructive winds up to 250km/h and heavy rainfall equivalent to a year's worth in a single day. The cyclone caused significant flooding in river catchments and left the tourist town of Exmouth isolated and inundated, triggering a massive cleanup effort. The storm also severely impacted marine life, with devastating scenes of marine creatures washing up on Ningaloo beaches. While some towns like Kalbarri were spared the worst by the cyclone passing further inland, the overall impact on Western Australia's coastal communities and environment remains substantial, highlighting ongoing challenges in cyclone preparedness and recovery.

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Exmouth isolated and inundated in wake of Cyclone Narelle as Chevron works to restart stalled gas plants The Guardian - World 29 Mar 2026, 01:20
‘Devastating scenes’: Marine life washes up on Ningaloo beaches after Cyclone Narelle The Age 29 Mar 2026, 01:00
‘Devastating scenes’: Marine life washes up on Ningaloo beaches after Cyclone Narelle Sydney Morning Herald 29 Mar 2026, 01:00
WA faces mammoth clean-up after Cyclone Narelle The Age 29 Mar 2026, 00:50
WA faces mammoth clean-up after Cyclone Narelle Sydney Morning Herald 29 Mar 2026, 00:50
Tropical Cyclone Narelle LIVE updates: System passes east of Kalbarri overnight Sydney Morning Herald 27 Mar 2026, 23:30
Tropical Cyclone Narelle LIVE updates: System passes east of Kalbarri overnight The Age 27 Mar 2026, 23:30

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