A tropical low that has now formed into Cyclone Niran ogf the north Queensland coast has left thousands without power after the area was hit by heavy rainfall and flooding on March 1. Cyclone Niran’s 85km/h winds have brought down power lines, blacking out around 43,000 homes in the region from Cape Flattery down to Lucinda. People have complained in posts on Twitter that there had been no power for over 12 hours, since 2.30 pm on March 1, but energy companies had given no updates as to when the power will be back on, at the time. Ergon Energy corporate communications advisor Emma Oliveri said that accurate restoration times could not be given until crews could do a full damage assessment of the area. “There are around 150 fallen powerlines … this will not be a quick fix, but we have 115 local field crews working now and 100 …
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