Many were left homeless or experienced loss of life!
Cyclone Yasi affected an estimated 2.5 million people in Australia, particularly in the regions of Queensland. The cyclone caused widespread damage to infrastructure, homes, and agriculture, leading to significant disruptions to daily life for those impacted.
Cyclone Tracy, which struck Darwin, Australia, on December 25-26, 1974, affected approximately 50,000 people. The cyclone caused widespread destruction, destroying around 70% of the city's buildings and leaving many residents homeless. The disaster resulted in 71 fatalities and significant damage to infrastructure and services in the region.
After Cyclone Yasi, many people were left homeless and without access to basic necessities like water and electricity. The government and humanitarian organizations provided emergency aid and assistance to those affected, and rebuilding efforts were initiated to help affected communities recover. The cyclone caused significant damage to infrastructure and agriculture in the affected areas, leading to long-term economic impacts on the region.
Cyclone Yasi resulted in several injuries, but the exact number is not readily available. The cyclone caused widespread damage in Australia in 2011, with communities in Queensland being particularly affected.
Hurricane Tomas killed 71 people
35,000 people were evacuated prior to the cyclone hitting but i don't know how many people survived.
Five people died as a result of Cyclone George, a severe tropical cyclone that struck parts of Australia in 2007.
your mom caused the cyclone she killed many innocent people cuz shes fat
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.
Well it depends by how big the Cyclone is well you would expect about 20 million people dieing really. I hope no one dies really. Just have a think about it if you were killed in a cyclone.
After Cyclone Yasi in 2011, it is estimated that approximately 10,000 people were left homeless in Queensland, Australia. The cyclone caused widespread damage to homes and infrastructure, leading to a significant number of people being displaced.