The damage bill in 1974 Australian dollars was $800 million.
It cost 800 Million Dollars to rebuild Darwin
Over 800 Million Dollars and 837 Million in damages =)
70 percent of the buildings in Darwin had at least severe structural damage. 9,000 homes were destroyed, out of a city of 43,500 people living in 12,000 residences. Many buildings were not built to withstand cyclonic forces, despite being in the cyclone belt. The rebuilt city was totally different to how Darwin appeared before the cyclone. The cost was $ 800 million in 1974 Australian dollars.
Cyclone Tracy, which struck Darwin on Christmas Day in 1974, had devastating economic effects on the city and its surroundings. The cyclone caused extensive damage to infrastructure, homes, and businesses, leading to an estimated cost of around $837 million in 1974 dollars. The destruction resulted in a significant loss of jobs and a decline in population as many residents relocated. The recovery efforts eventually spurred economic redevelopment, but the initial impact left a lasting mark on the region's economy.
The cost of the damage caused by Cyclone Mahina, which hit Australia in 1899, is estimated to be around $13.5 million in today's money. It was one of the most intense cyclones on record in the Southern Hemisphere, causing significant devastation in the areas it affected.
another website says it cost aprox 800million dollars to fix up 70%of the homes and buildings that were destroyed according to another website
Cyclone Yasi caused extensive damage to buildings, infrastructure, and agriculture in Queensland, Australia in 2011. Thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed, power lines were brought down, crops were leveled, and trees were uprooted. The total economic cost of the cyclone was estimated to be around $3.6 billion.
Cyclone Fran. 16 March, 1992. CYCLONE FRAN. Crossed near Town of 1770 leaving structural damage in Bundaberg. Wind speed at 76 knots and major flooding. Cost $10 million.
total property damage was estimated at $81 billion (2005 USD)
The cost to repair the damage caused by Cyclone Yasi in Queensland was estimated to be around $3.6 billion. This includes infrastructure repairs, rebuilding homes, and restoring essential services. Funding for the recovery efforts came from a combination of government assistance, insurance claims, and community support.
i suggest you google it. It cost $8.00