Cyclones Information Booklet 2015 2014 | Page 15

CYCLONE ALERTS All Clear (With Caution) The cyclone danger has passed, although there may be hazards.         The wind and storm surge danger from the cyclone has passed, although ground hazards such as fallen power lines, structural debris and road hazards may exist. Continue to listen to radio/television for public information announcements. If moving outside, proceed with caution and check for ground hazards such as downed power lines, fallen trees, broken water and sewerage lines, loose roof sheeting and debris. Check to see if your neighbours are all right. Report any injuries and dangerous situations to DFES / State Emergency Service. Check whereabouts of pets and animals. Commence clean-up of immediate area. Stack debris on front verge ready for clean up by the Town of Port Hedland. Avoid using the telephone except in emergencies. *QUICK FACT* Tropical cyclone Tracy is the world’s smallest recorded cyclone, with radius of gales extending less than 50 kilometres. The largest tropical cyclone on record is Typhoon Tip which had gales over a radius 1,100 kilometres in the north-west PacificOcean. 13