Thank you for following our live coverage as Cyclone Alfred approaches the Queensland coast, and triggers evacuation orders in northern NSW. We will continue our rolling coverage tomorrow morning, so do join us.
Stay safe and follow the emergency advice as we prepare for Alfred to reach our doorstep.
Here are some of today’s key developments:
- The track map released on Thursday night by the Bureau of Meteorology shows the cyclone’s landing time further delayed until 7am Saturday, Queensland time. Cyclone Alfred has dropped in speed to 6 kilometres per hour, and has remained the same distance from land since 5pm.
- On Thursday afternoon, the NSW SES issued a number of emergency warnings for residents to evacuate areas including the Lismore CBD, Tumbulgum and Kyogle by 9pm due to anticipated flooding.
- The SES released a second round of flood evacuation notices for more areas in northern NSW in certain parts of North Macksville, Macksville, Bowraville, Nambucca Heads and Gumma to leave by 8am, Friday March 7.
- Lismore is expected to begin flooding tonight, with more rainfall than initially expected, partly because Cyclone Alfred is slowing down.
- Schools, public transport, major roads and airports are closed today, with elective surgeries also put on hold, but emergency departments remain open.
- Supermarkets have started shutting their doors ahead of Alfred’s arrival.
- NSW Premier Chris Minns urged Northern Rivers residents to prepare, just three years after flooding devastated the region, saying Thursday was the “day to act” and to avoid floodwaters.
- Queensland Premier David Crisafulli said the window for people to prepare was closing “with every hour”.