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No. Cyclone Tracy affected only the far north of Australia.
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yes, cyclone tracy caused the nothern territory to have there own self-government instead of canberra government fixing and repairing everything that happens in the territory.
Cyclone Tracy, in 1974, did not destroy any crops. When the cyclone made landfall, the eye of the cyclone centred over Darwin, so the worst damage was the devastation of houses and other buildings. The area around Darwin was affected to a much more limited sense, and Tracy did not bring heavy rains often associated with cyclones.
Yes, a number of warnings were given. The cyclone had been tracked for a few days before it hit Darwin.
The worst cyclone to hit Australia was Cyclone Mahina. It hit north Queensland on 4 March 1899. A category 5 cyclone, it resulted in the greatest death toll of any natural disaster in Australia.Australia's second worst cyclone was Cyclone Tracy, which officially killed 71 people and destroyed 9,000 homes on 25 December 1974.
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A cyclone shelter is a specially designed building or structure that provides a safe place for people to seek shelter during a cyclone or hurricane. These shelters are built to withstand strong winds and flying debris, and are equipped with supplies like food, water, and medical supplies to help people survive the storm.
There were no fatalities directly caused by Cyclone Yasi when it hit Queensland, Australia in 2011. The authorities issued evacuation orders and took necessary precautions to ensure people's safety, which helped prevent any loss of life.
One of the major changes resulting from Cyclone Tracy was that the Northern Territory was granted self-government. The difficulties in coordinating the rebuilding efforts for the city made the government aware that Darwin and the Northern Territory needed their own government, instead of being governed entirely from Canberra any more. Because of Tracy, the Northern Territory was given self-government, meaning they had a lot more power in making decisions that affected them.
There have been frequent cyclones since records have been kept, since about the 1890s. Some of the largest, in terms of death or destruction, include Cyclone Mahina (1899), Cyclone Tracy (1974) and Cyclone Larry (2006). In February 2011, the north coast of Queensland was threatened by Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi, which was a category 5 cyclone and predicted to be the most destructive to ever hit Australia. However, whilst Yasi was very destructive to numerous towns and properties, it did not reach anywhere near the dire predictions forecast.
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