Cyclone Tracy destroyed 9,000 homes out of a city of about 12,000 residences.
Approximately 9000 homes were destroyed or damaged in Cyclone Tracy.
9,000 Darwin homes were destroyed by Cyclone Tracy, out of the city's total of 12,000 homes. This figure does not include the shanty homes inhabited by the Aborigines on the city's fringes. Many of them were simply not counted, because it is unknown how many there were.
Many of the homes and other buidings were blown to piece by the storm.
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.
Cyclone Tracy, which struck Darwin, Australia, on Christmas Day in 1974, resulted in 71 confirmed deaths. The cyclone caused widespread destruction, leading to significant damage to infrastructure and homes. In addition to the fatalities, thousands of people were injured, and many were left homeless due to the devastation.
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.
None. Cyclone Tracy hit Darwin in the Northern Territory, not Queensland, in 1974.
Approximately 3000 houses remained standing. 9,000 homes were destroyed out of a city of 12,000 residences.
Cyclone Tracy struck Darwin, Australia, on Christmas Day in 1974, causing widespread devastation. Approximately 70% of the city's buildings were damaged or destroyed, and around 1,000 homes were lost. The cyclone left about 30,000 people homeless, significantly impacting the community and leading to a major rebuilding effort in the aftermath.
Cyclone Tracy hit Darwin just after midnight on Christmas Day in 1974 and lasted until about 7:00 am.
In Darwin, 65 people got killed in Cyclone Tracy, either killed in the city or drowned at sea.
Cyclone Tracy is the only cyclone to have directly hit and damaged Darwin, to date. Many cyclones circulate in the waters east and west of Darwin each year. Only four have caused significant damage in and around Darwin, and these occurred in 1897 (when the city was still known as Palmerston); 1917; 1937; and 1974.