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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Yasi shapes up as worst-ever storm

Are you among the evacuees? Cyclone Yasi is building as a storm of unprecedented ferocity - the likes of which hasn't been seen since 1918. Yasi is on track to make landfall between Innisfail and Cardwell about 10pm (AEST) tonight (1am Thursday NZT), with authorities confident they have the site within a 30km range of accuracy. At its core, the cyclone already has winds of 295km/h that have knocked out weather monitoring equipment on Willis Island, off Cairns, and was bringing down trees at Ayr, near Townsville, on Wednesday morning. Click here for a live graphic of Yasi's progress. Yasi will cross the coast on the high tide, meaning a storm...

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