Acknowledgement of cyclone and flood
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Floods and cyclones are a part of life in Australia. We've put together a list of some of the common health risks and hazards, and advice on how to avoid them.
Rivers flooding following heavy rainfall is the most common type of flooding, while flooding due to very high tides occurs in coastal areas.
Flash flooding can result from relatively short, intense bursts of rainfall, commonly during thunderstorms, and can occur in any part of Australia. It can be a particularly serious problem in urban areas where drainage systems may not cope with the volume of water.
Cyclones occur seasonally. The official tropical cyclone season in the Australian region runs from 1 November to 30 April. Most cyclones occur in northwest Australia between Exmouth and Broome in Western Australia, coastal areas of the Northern Territory and in Queensland, from Maryborough all the way up the northeast coast.
Floods and cyclones can be associated with health risks that include injuries and infections. For example, there was a noticeable increase in skin infections and diseases that can be transmitted through floodwaters following the 2010-11 floods in southeast Queensland.
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Flash flooding can result from relatively short, intense bursts of rainfall, commonly during thunderstorms, and can occur in any part of Australia. It can be a particularly serious problem in urban areas where drainage systems may not cope with the volume of water.
Cyclones occur seasonally. The official tropical cyclone season in the Australian region runs from 1 November to 30 April. Most cyclones occur in northwest Australia between Exmouth and Broome in Western Australia, coastal areas of the Northern Territory and in Queensland, from Maryborough all the way up the northeast coast.
Floods and cyclones can be associated with health risks that include injuries and infections. For example, there was a noticeable increase in skin infections and diseases that can be transmitted through floodwaters following the 2010-11 floods in southeast Queensland.
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