ABC Online: Larry smashes far north Qld coast
Category 5 cyclone Larry has smashed into the far north Queensland coast, lashing the area with winds of up to 290 kilometres an hour.
Meteorologists say it is one of the biggest ever seen and residents say its force is frightening
Larry's destructive core has hit the coast near Innisfail, south of Cairns.
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SMH Online: Homes 'destroyed' as Larry hits
March 20, 2006 - 9:58AM
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Category five Cyclone Larry is tearing homes apart as it crosses the far north Queensland coast, with police unable to leave their station to answer desperate calls for help.
The most destructive part of the huge storm has made landfall near the town of Innisfail, south of Cairns, unroofing homes with wind gusts reaching 290kph.
Larry's winds are at least as strong as those Cyclone Tracy unleashed in Darwin in 1974, in a storm that killed 71 people and destroyed more than 70 per cent of the city's buildings, leaving over 20,000 people homeless.
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.ABC Online: North Qld residents reel from 'shocker' storm
Residents in far north Queensland have provided dramatic accounts of the impact of cyclone Larry as it crossed the coast.
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