WA residents preparing for ex-Tropical Cyclone Lincoln
Residents in Western Australia have begun preparations for Cyclone Lincoln.
The system is currently a category two storm.
It is predicted to make landfall somewhere in the state’s North West Cape tomorrow.
SES crews have deployed additional resources.
Residents are being told to stock up on food and water.
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The system is currently a category two storm.
It is predicted to make landfall somewhere in the state’s North West Cape tomorrow.
SES crews have deployed additional resources.
Residents are being told to stock up on food and water.
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