Ports Reopen in Western Australia After Tropical Cyclone Zelia Weakens

Western Australia's Dampier and Varanus Island ports have reopened following the weakening of Tropical Cyclone Zelia. Pilbara Ports confirmed safe operations after inspections, despite heavy rain and winds. Emergency warnings continue between Warralong to Marble Bar. Major mining companies halted operations for safety during the cyclone.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 15-02-2025 06:12 IST | Created: 15-02-2025 06:12 IST
Ports Reopen in Western Australia After Tropical Cyclone Zelia Weakens

Ports in Western Australia's Pilbara region, crucial for oil and gas processing, have resumed operations after Tropical Cyclone Zelia caused their temporary closure. The ports reopened after thorough inspections confirmed safe conditions, a relief for the bustling hub hit by the intense cyclone.

Zelia, classified as a category five storm, lashed the Pilbara coast with potent winds and rain, leading to severe disruptions, including the closure of major ports like Port Hedland. As the cyclone moved inland and weakened to a tropical low, emergency warnings were issued for residents in certain areas.

Mining giants such as BHP Group and Fortescue paused operations for safety measures, while weather authorities continued to monitor potential flooding threats from residual rainfall. The reestablishment of port operations marks a significant step in recovering from this natural event's significant impact.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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