Cyclone Yasi, which struck northeastern Australia in February 2011, caused significant damage estimated at around AUD 3.6 billion (approximately USD 3.5 billion). It impacted areas such as Queensland, with severe destruction to homes, infrastructure, and agriculture, particularly in the banana and sugarcane industries. The cyclone's strong winds and heavy rainfall led to widespread flooding and power outages, displacing thousands of residents. Overall, Yasi was one of the most destructive cyclones in Australian history.
Cyclone Yasi occurred in Australia in February 2011. It was a category 5 tropical cyclone that caused significant damage to Queensland, particularly the towns of Tully and Cardwell.
Around 300 people were injured during Cyclone Yasi in 2011, which hit northeastern Australia. The cyclone caused extensive damage to property and infrastructure in the region.
ON 3 February 2011 Cyclone Yasi hit Australia.
Cyclone Yasi, which struck Queensland, Australia in 2011, caused widespread damage to thousands of homes, with approximately 10,000 homes estimated to have been damaged or destroyed by the cyclone.
Cyclone Yasi caused extensive damage in northeastern Australia in 2011, impacting areas such as Queensland. It caused destruction to buildings, crops, and infrastructure, with damages estimated to be in the billions of dollars. The cyclone also resulted in widespread power outages and disrupted communities in the affected regions.
The real answer to this question is Queensland and northern territory.
Cyclone Yasi occurred in Australia in February 2011. It was a category 5 tropical cyclone that caused significant damage to Queensland, particularly the towns of Tully and Cardwell.
Around 300 people were injured during Cyclone Yasi in 2011, which hit northeastern Australia. The cyclone caused extensive damage to property and infrastructure in the region.
too much winds!
The size of Cyclone Yasi is about 500km wide.
ON 3 February 2011 Cyclone Yasi hit Australia.
Yes, Cyclone Yasi- - Cyclone Yasi did not hit Cairns directly, in fact it did not hit anywhere near Cairns, Cairns got off virtually unscathed. Despite Cairns residents jumping on the bandwagon - Cyclone Yasi made landfall at Mission Beach 150k south of Cairns .. see damage in that region - so Yes Cyclone Yasi - is not the correct answer - it is totally incorrect
cyclone Yasi
Cyclone Yasi, which struck Queensland, Australia in 2011, caused widespread damage to thousands of homes, with approximately 10,000 homes estimated to have been damaged or destroyed by the cyclone.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi developed near Fiji.
$268m was spent
Cyclone Yasi caused extensive damage in northeastern Australia in 2011, impacting areas such as Queensland. It caused destruction to buildings, crops, and infrastructure, with damages estimated to be in the billions of dollars. The cyclone also resulted in widespread power outages and disrupted communities in the affected regions.