Cyclone Debbie was a powerful and destructive tropical cyclone that impacted Queensland and New South Wales in Australia in late March 2017.
Formation and Intensification: It formed as a tropical low in the Coral Sea and rapidly intensified into a Category 4 severe tropical cyclone. See more about the formation%20of%20tropical%20cyclones.
Landfall: Debbie made landfall near Airlie Beach, Queensland, on March 28, 2017, as a Category 4 cyclone, bringing with it destructive winds, heavy rainfall, and a significant storm surge. Learn about storm%20surge effects.
Impact: The cyclone caused widespread damage to infrastructure, homes, and businesses. Power outages were extensive, and many areas were flooded. The agricultural sector, particularly sugar cane crops, suffered significant losses. Find out about the economic%20impact%20of%20cyclones.
Affected Areas: Key areas affected included the Whitsunday Islands, Airlie Beach, Proserpine, Bowen, and Mackay in Queensland. As Debbie weakened and moved inland, it caused significant flooding in southeastern Queensland and northern New South Wales. Check out flooding%20events after cyclone.
Aftermath and Recovery: The recovery process was prolonged and costly. Emergency services and volunteers worked tirelessly to provide assistance and support to affected communities. Large-scale clean-up and rebuilding efforts were required. Details about disaster%20recovery are here.
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