Authorities were still working on Sunday to restore power to communities hit hard by Cyclone Narelle as a popular tourist town remained effectively cut off. After lashing coastal communities with 250km/h winds and dumping a year’s worth of rain in a day, the now-subtropical low again headed offshore after ripping through parts of Western Australia. The heavy rainfall brought minor to moderate flooding to the Lyons and Gascoyne river catchments, with water levels expected to keep rising on Sunday in some areas. Weakening as it cut inland across the Gascoyne region, Narelle moved off the state’s south coast on Saturday
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