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‘Entirely wiped out’ crops, buildings destroyed and weeks of recovery as cyclone damage assessed

Critical Western Australia agriculture region counting cost of brutal cyclone as flooding risk persists for low-lying communities Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast An agricultural region that…

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The GuardianMar 29, 2026, 7:56 AM

‘Entirely wiped out’ crops, buildings destroyed and weeks of recovery as cyclone damage assessed

Critical Western Australia agriculture region counting cost of brutal cyclone as flooding risk persists for low-lying communities Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast An agricultural region that supplies about 60% of Western Australia’s fresh winter produce is assessing damage as authorities continue work on Sunday to restore power to a popular tourist town hit hard by Cyclone Narelle. The food-bowl region near Carnarvon, about 900km north of Perth, provides 80% of of the state’s bananas. Meanwhile, flooding risk remains in the state’s low-lying communities. Continue reading...

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WATCH: The skies over Western Australia took on a deep red and orange hue ahead of a tropical cyclone as powerful winds whipped up iron-rich dust, blanketing some areas in a crimson haze.

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