Cyclone Alfred, a Category 2 storm, is set to make landfall near Brisbane, bringing life-threatening flooding and destructive winds. Authorities have issued evacuation orders for parts of Queensland and northern New South Wales, with schools, flights, and public transport suspended. Brisbane Airport has canceled all flights, and thousands of homes are already without power. The cyclone is expected to bring wind gusts up to 155 km/h (96 mph) and heavy rainfall, posing a significant risk to infrastructure and residents. This marks the first cyclone to hit the region since Cyclone Zoe in 1974, which caused widespread flooding.
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