Four million residents of Queensland have been cautioned that they may be in the potential path of Cyclone Alfred as it approaches the coast.

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  1. It’s crucial for everyone in Queensland to stay informed and prepared as Cyclone Alfred approaches. The warnings indicate that a significant number of residents could be affected, so it’s essential to follow the advice of local authorities, prepare emergency kits, and have a plan in place. Keep an eye on updates and stay safe!

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