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Tropical Cyclone Narelle hit Western Australia on March 27, 2026, carrying a severe dust storm across Denham with winds of up to 250 kilometres an hour. Meanwhile, the tourist town of Exmouth was described as “like a war zone” after the storm passed. This video includes ACM-produced voiceover powered by AI.

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00:00Tropical cyclone Norell hit Western Australia on March 27, 2026,
00:05carrying winds of between 125 to 250 kilometres an hour.
00:11The winds whipped up a fierce dust storm over Denham,
00:15causing an eerie red and orange sky.
00:18Popular tourist town Exmeth on the Western Australian north coast
00:22was described as like a war zone after the cyclone hit.
00:26Power and water supplies to the town were cut,
00:30and the local airport was obliterated,
00:33according to the Shire president, Matthew Nicola.
00:36According to the Bureau of Meteorology,
00:38the weather system is weakening to a downgraded, fast-moving tropical low,
00:43but not before it's left its mark across the Western Australian landscape.
01:00The
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