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Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi (/ ˈ j ɑː s iː /) was a powerful and destructive tropical cyclone that made landfall in northern Queensland, Australia in early 2011, causing major damage to the affected areas.
Ten years since wreaking havoc across the state's far north, Tropical Cyclone Yasi remains the biggest storm in Queensland's history. The category five system spanned 650 kilometres and recorded gusts of up to 250 to 295 kilometres per hour when it crossed the coast at Mission Beach in the early hours of February 3, 2011.
Take a look back at how one of the largest cyclones to hit Australia shattered lives and caused more than $800 million in damage.
Cyclone Yasi: What happened | ABC News The massive category-five cyclone crossed the far north Queensland coast early on February 3, 2011. Take a look back at how it shattered lives and caused more than $800 million in damage.
The largest cyclone ever recorded to hit Australia, Yasi ravaged coastal communities between Innisfail and Cardwell, flattening crops, destroying infrastructure and leaving hundreds of homes uninhabitable. Yasi arrived on the back of the deadly 2011 floods and rounded off a devastating summer disaster season.
Ten years since wreaking havoc across the state's far north, Tropical Cyclone Yasi remains the biggest storm in Queensland's history.Subscribe: http://ab.co/...
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi began developing as a tropical low northwest of Fiji on 29th January and started tracking on a general westward track. The system quickly intensified to a cyclone category to the north of Vanuatu and was named Yasi at 10pm on the 30th by Fiji Meteorological Service.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi began developing as a tropical low northwest of Fiji on 29th January and started tracking on a general westward track. The system quickly intensified to a cyclone category to the north of Vanuatu and was named Yasi at 10pm on the 30th by Fiji Meteorological Service.
This week marked a decade since severe tropical cyclone Yasi tore through coastal towns in far north Queensland, leaving behind a trail of destruction and deep scars. Subscribe: http://ab.co ...
The street along the foreshore of Tully Heads at the mouth of the Tully River was devastated by the storm surge whipped up by Cyclone Yasi. - ABC. Ten years since wreaking havoc across the state's far north, Tropical Cyclone Yasi remains the biggest storm in Queensland's history.