Major-General Alan Stretton.
A very big and hard to clean mess.
How long it takes the SES volunteers to clean up after a cyclone varies depending on the damage and the funding. Sometimes it takes several months to remove all of the debris.
The Dick Tracy Show - 1961 Bettor Come Clean 1-80 was released on: USA: 1961
When Cyclone Tracy hit, it caused considerable damage to the environment, and hence to the plants and animals. 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, which affected living organisms. 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. Many coral reefs, fish and animals were damaged and are still recovering.
Litter in the ocean, destroying animals' habitatsWater supplies were down because the water was contaminated and there were no clean suppliesFloodingMetal, glass and other junk were thrown all over townGardens were pulled out of the groundSewerage lines were cut, resulting in lack of sanitation, and poisons therefore leached out into the environmentFood chain was broken
Essentially, the entire city of Darwin was involved. Cyclone Tracy left Darwin in shreds. 65 people were killed, and 9,000 homes destroyed, out of a city of 43,500 people living in 12,000 residences. Of the people aboard the 22 vessels at sea when the cyclone struck, 16 were never found. There are reports that entire Aboriginal settlements of hundreds of people were wiped out, but these reports were never "officially" confirmed. Most of Darwin's residents were evacuated following the devastation, and many of them never returned. However, Darwin was rebuilt according to new building codes, and it is now regarded as a modern multicultural city of around 100,000 people. It is impossible to know just how many people were involved in rebuilding the city. Army and other defence personnel were brought in to help clean up and rebuild, and specialised workers came from other areas to help.
the army
because they have to, its their job. Hope this helped :)
i helped clean trash up and helped atheors
It is estimated that over 400,000 people were left homeless after Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar in 2008. Many were displaced and faced challenges accessing shelter, clean water, and other basic necessities.
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