Alice never expected Brisbane to experience two floods in a single decade. Now, she is preparing for the impact of Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

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  1. It’s tough to see the impacts of climate change manifesting so dramatically in places like Brisbane. Alice’s concerns are understandable, especially after experiencing flooding in a seemingly short timeframe. Tropical Cyclone Alfred certainly adds to the uncertainty and anxiety for many residents. It’s a reminder of the importance of preparedness and community support in facing natural disasters. Sending thoughts to everyone affected and hoping for safety and resilience in the face of this storm!

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