Tropical cyclone Narelle now a category 3
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Australia is bracing for what could be Queensland’s worst tropical cyclone in living memory as Storm Narelle bears down on the far north coast. The storm, a category 5 system with wind gusts of up to 300kmph at its eye,
Australian insurers and government agencies are preparing for an extended period of severe weather as Tropical Cyclone Narelle intensifies off the Queensland coast and moves toward Cape York, with forecasters warning it could be the most significant system in decades for some communities.
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