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What was the name of the cyclone that passed Darwin three weeks before Tracy?

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Did cyclone Tracy hit Darwin?

Yes. Cyclone Tracy directly hit Darwin, wiping out about three-quarters of the town.


When did Cyclone Tracy destroy Darwin?

Cyclone Tracy devastated Darwin on Christmas Day, 25 December 1974, destroying three-quarters of the city.


What cyclone hit Darwin in 1974?

On Christmas Day 1974, three quarters of Darwin was wiped out by Cyclone Tracy.


Which cyclone devastated Darwin and what year?

Cyclone Tracy devastated Darwin on Christmas Day, 25 December 1974, destroying three-quarters of the city.


Was Darwin hit by a cyclone on Christmas day 1974?

The cyclone that wiped out most of Darwin on Christmas Day 1974 was Cyclone Tracy.Cyclone Tracy was a category 4 cyclone which began as a tropical storm in the Arafura Sea. The winds were so strong that they blew away the instruments at the airport, suggesting that the cyclone was actually category 5 when it hit. It wiped out about 70% of the town, which has since been rebuilt to be as cyclone-proof as it possibly can.


How many people were left homeless after Cyclone Tracy?

Three quarters of the population of Darwin were left homeless. 9,000 homes were destroyed, out of a city which had 12,000 residences. Prior to the cyclone, Darwin had around 43,500 people, but after Tracy hit, approximately 30,000 were homeless.


What was the impact of cyclone Tracy on the community?

Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin on Christmas Day in 1974, resulted in the destruction of about three-quarters of the city's homes and businesses. Water supplies were down as Darwin's supply was contaminated and there were no clean supplies. Sewerage lines were cut, resulting in a lack of sanitation, and poisons therefore leached out into the environment. Surprisingly, there was not a lot of drenching rain or storm surge associated with Cyclone Tracy, so none of the usual problems resulted from that quarter. Trees were uprooted, and animal habitats destroyed. Witnesses reported absolute silence the following morning, signalling the loss of the majority of bird life at that time. As with any such natural disaster, the food chain was broken, and it was many months before food chain order was reestablished among the various species. The beaches were strewn with dead marine or coastal-dwelling creatures. Darwin was rebuilt because there was almost nothing left standing when Tracy had finished her work. With so much destruction of both homes and infrastructure, the population of about 45,000 was reduced to about 10,000 by a mass evacuation of people to other Australian cities. This was organised by Major-General Alan Stretton, Director-General of the Natural Disasters Organisation and Minister for the Northern Territory, Rex Patterson. Many of the families that left never returned and the rebuilding attracted people from many different places resulting in a young, diverse population who rebuilt the city. After the cyclone building codes were upgraded dramatically to try to prevent such extensive damage next time a cyclone passed by. The rebuilding was largely done by the NT Housing Commission using only a limited number of designs on a large scale. At one stage nearly 90% of homes in Darwin were owned by either Government Departments or large national companies such as banks.


Is Tracy Austin dead?

No, Tracy Austin is not dead she has three children and is married to Holt


What cyclone was Australia's most destructive cyclone?

Many would say that Cyclone Tracy was the most destructive cyclone in Australia, as it virtually wiped out the city of Darwin, razing three-quarters of the buildings, and killing between 69 and 75 people. However, the cyclone which caused the highest death toll to date was Cyclone Mahina. Mahina was a category 5 cyclone which hit north Queensland on 4 March 1899. A fleet of around 100 pearling vessels was hit as it lay at anchor at Bathurst Bay. Boats were driven onto the shore or the Great Barrier Reef, killing 307 people in one fell swoop. A storm surge caused a tidal wave of about 13 - 15 metres high, which swept inland for a distance of about 5 kilometres, devastating any remnants of the Bathurst Bay pearling fleet, along with the settlement. The final death toll of between 400 and 410 included at least 100 indigenous Australians, some of whom died when they were caught by the back surge and swept into the sea while trying to help shipwrecked men.


Did anybody die when Cyclone Althea hit?

Three people were killed when Tropical Cyclone Althea hit. The cyclone struck land on December 24, 1971. This cyclone damaged more than 90% of the homes on Magnetic Island.


Cyclone warning go in three stages blue yellow?

A blue cyclone flag indicates a cyclone has formed and may affect the area within 48 hours. Yellow alert flags indicate that the cyclone is 24 hours out. Red alert indicates that the destructive winds are forecast in the next 6 hours and immediately take shelter.