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Tropical Cyclone Nathan to Hit Northeastern Queensland Australia on Friday March 20, 2015 | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68427777 Canada 03/15/2015 02:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tropical Cyclone Nathan is on its way for Northeastern Queensland Australia on Friday March 20, 2015 and it will bring 50+ mm of Rain and the Winds will be Very Strong Including Cairns Queensland Australia and it will bring Powerful Damaging Winds can Knock down Power Lines and Snapping Tree Branches in Northeastern Queensland Australia and the Waves will be Very Big Crashing the Shores and the Surf will be Rough in Northeastern Queensland Australia and it will cause Flooding and the Winds will Be Howling and the Tropical Cyclone Nathan will Aim at Northeastern Queensland Australia on Friday March 20, 2015 and People in Northeastern Queensland Australia be Prepared have your Rubber Boots, Rain Coats and Rain Suits Ready and When you are outside Don't Walk Through the Puddles and Avoid the Puddles when you are Going for a walk and Don't Open up your Umbrella or your Umbrella will be Broken and if the Tropical Cyclone Nathan heads in your Area Don't Go Outside and Stay Indoors if you Can and make sure to have your Flashlights, Candles, Crank Up Radio, Generators, Extra Batteries and Battery Operated Lanterns Ready and the Tropical Cyclone Nathan will Bring down Power Lines and Snapping Telephone Poles in Half and Tree Branches will be Down in Northeastern Queensland Australia and Stay Away from the Beaches and Don't Go Near the Shores and the Tropical Cyclone will do lots of Damage in Northeastern Queensland Australia on Friday and it may Reach Hurricane Status and if yo have anybody living in Northeastern Queensland Australia Be Prepared for the Tropical Cyclone Nathan on Friday March 20, 2015 Take Care and Stay Safe and Don't Get Caught in the Tropical Cyclone Stay Dry and Be Safe. |
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