2 destructive cyclones intensify as they hit australia
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2 destructive cyclones intensify as they hit Australia

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Massive seas, a deluge of rain, flash flooding
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A "destructive" cyclone roaring towards a heavily-populated Australian province has intensified to a category five, the most severe ranking, meteorologists said early Friday as a second powerful storm made landfall further north.
Tropical Cyclone Marcia was upgraded with gusts of 285 kilometres per hour (177 miles per hour), Australia's Bureau of Meteorology said, with the storm expected to slam into the Queensland coast Friday morning.
Further north, Tropical Cyclone Lam also intensified to a category four storm as it made landfall near the sparsely populated Northern Territory Aboriginal communities of Milingimbi and Gapuwiyak early Friday with wind gusts of 250 kilometres an hour.
Meteorologists described both storms as having a "very destructive" core.
Cyclones, which are common in northeastern Australia, range from one to five in strength, with five the most severe, capable of causing structural damage, uprooting trees and overturning caravans and trailers.
Massive seas, a deluge of rain, flash flooding and gusts of up to 295 kilometres per hour are forecast along with abnormally high tides when Marcia hits somewhere between the towns of Mackay and Gladstone.
"This is a serious event. It has changed drastically since this morning," said Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on Thursday.
"Queenslanders need to be prepared now. This is an important time now not to panic but to make sure you have your preparations in place."
Towns near the eye of the storm were in lockdown and cyclone centres set up in Mackay, Proserpine and Yeppoon, some 670 kilometres (415 miles) north of Brisbane.
Palaszczuk said all Queensland hospitals had activated their emergency plans and additional ambulance services had been moved to some areas.
In Yeppoon, supermarket shelves were emptied and sandbags filled as locals readied for a long night.
"It's the unknown that’s the worry," Deeann Busby told the Brisbane Courier Mail newspaper as she taped up windows in her homewares shop and cafe.
"We've had so many close calls over the years that we've probably gotten a bit complacent -- but this one's looking a bit more serious."
Queensland has been smashed by several major storms and cyclones over the past few years with Cyclone Oswald, also a category five, flooding parts of the state in 2013, racking up insurance claims of some Aus$977 million (US$765 million).
Further north, more than 400 residents of Goulburn Island, one of the most remote places in Australia, were moved to safety in the regional centre of Darwin as Cyclone Lam made its approach.
In another community on the storm's path, Galiwinku, local teacher Josh Keating said Thursday power and water supply had already been cut off.
"Trees have started to go down. It is starting to get a bit hairy," he told reporters.
"Power and water is a concern, as we don't know how long it will be before we get it back. It could be a matter of days, or it could be a week."

 

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