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Cyclone Debbie hits Australia

Thousands of Australians have been fleeing their homes as a powerful storm heads towards the state of Queensland. Cyclone Debbie is expected to be classed as a Category Four storm, just one rung below the highest grade. Some 30,000 people have been told to evacuate low lying areas most at risk from tidal surges and winds of up to 300km per hour (185mph). New track map for #CycloneDebbie issued at 6.01pm. Crossing between #Ayr & Cape Hillsborough Tue AM as Cat 4. https://t.co/oUQdMnys3h pic.twitter.com/QdfhbNPsas— BOM Queensland (@BOM_Qld) March 27, 2017 Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said: “For those in the path of Cyclone Debbie, please take care and stay safe. “If you have received an official evacuation order, you and your family must leave home immediately. Seek shelter with family or friends who are inland or on higher ground. “If you decide to shelter at home, make sure you are prepared, have your emergency kit ready and listen to the radio for cyclone updates. “Check on your neighbours and vulnerable friends and family and help them get to an evacuation centre.” Please take care if you are in the path of TC Debbie in Nth Qld. Now is the time to start preparing. Stay safe + listen to local authorities— Malcolm Turnbull (@TurnbullMalcolm) March 26, 2017 Experts are warning Debbie will be the most powerful storm to hit the state since Cyclone Yasi destroyed homes, crops and holiday resorts in 2011. Debbie is expected to gather strength before making landfall on Tuesday. And here’s the loop to go with that last tweet! Sorry! pic.twitter.com/JgqkNVfL4H— BOM Queensland (@BOM_Qld) March 27, 2017