Australia's weather bureau on Friday upgraded the tropical
cyclone to a category 3 storm that can generate winds of 118-159
km per hour and gusts up to 224 kph (140 mph).
"It is looking like making a direct hit at Norfolk Island,"
Australia Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Jonathan Howe told
ABC television. "We might see the centre of the tropical cyclone
pass directly over Norfolk Island."
Norfolk Island, an Australian territory 1,500 km (930 miles)
east of Sydney, covers just over 34 square km (13 square miles)
in the Pacific Ocean, between New Caledonia and New Zealand.
The island's roughly 2,200 residents, many descended from
British sailors who mutineed on the HMS Bounty in the 18th
century, have begun to fuel up emergency power generators and
tie down loose outdoor equipment and objects, George Plant, the
island's emergency management controller, told ABC.
"This is probably the worst one we've seen for a long time," he
said.
Australia's mainland will not be significantly impacted though
some eastern coastal areas may experience large waves and strong
winds.
In New Zealand, upper North Island regions including Auckland
are preparing for further bad weather, two weeks after the
country's largest city was hammered by historic levels of rain
that killed four people and caused widespread flooding.
"The ground will be sodden and very wet which will contribute to
the likelihood of trees falling from that heavy rain, and the
combination of strong winds," New Zealand MetService forecaster
David Miller told Radio NZ.
Authorities urged residents to prepare bags with essential
supplies, food and water to last three days and warned power
cuts could affect automated cash machines. Gabrielle is likely
to impact New Zealand's North Island from Sunday through to
Tuesday.
(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)
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