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Cyclone Yasi roars toward 础耻蝉迟谤补濒颈补鈥檚 waterlogged Queensland

Forecasters are cautiously optimistic that Yasi will not drop the majority of its rain on 蚕耻别别苍蝉濒补苍诲鈥檚 already hard hit areas. The state is still cleaning up from devastating floods.

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Circular irrigated farming crops are seen flooded near the town of Theodore in Australia's state of Queensland on Jan. 2. Still cleaning up from devastating floods that killed some 32 people, residents along a wide swath of 蚕耻别别苍蝉濒补苍诲鈥檚 north coast are now being told to brace themselves for Cyclone Yasi.
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A weather satellite image, courtesy of the Japan Meteorological Agency, shows tropical cyclone Yasi in the Coral Sea approaching the coast of Australia on Feb. 1.

础耻蝉迟谤补濒颈补鈥檚 waterlogged northern state of Queensland just can鈥檛 seem to get a break, but its citizens appear to be taking it in stride.

Still cleaning up from devastating floods that killed some 32 people, residents along a wide swath of 蚕耻别别苍蝉濒补苍诲鈥檚 north coast are now being told to brace themselves for what may become the largest cyclone the 鈥渟unshine state鈥 has ever faced.

Cyclone Yasi is expected to slam into the Queensland coast around 1 a.m. Thursday local time, packing winds of more than 250 k.p.h. (155 m.p.h.). This puts it on a par with the force of Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans in 2005 and clocked winds of 175 m.p.h., before weakening as it neared the coast.

A coastal warning has been declared for residents living between Cooktown and Sarina, an area that takes in major population, tourism and agricultural centers, including Cairns. Some 250,000 people are likely to be affected by the cyclone.

鈥淭his storm is huge and life threatening,鈥 Queensland Premier Anna Bligh said on Tuesday. 鈥淚 know many of us will feel that Queensland has already borne about as much as we can bear when it comes to disasters and storms, but more is being asked of us. I am confident that we are able to rise to this next challenge.鈥

Mandatory evacuation orders were issued Monday to residents living in low-lying coastal areas along Yasi鈥檚 path. Two hospitals in Cairns have been evacuated due to concerns about storm surges and flash flooding. Holidaymakers staying in luxury resorts dotted throughout the Whitsunday Islands have also been evacuated. Airlines scrambled to put on extra flights on Tuesday before airports were closed, denying allegations they were price gouging.

Residents living in higher areas have been told to prepare to face a 500 km (300 mile)-wide cyclone with an eye that could take more than an hour to pass. Major roads throughout affected areas are expected to be closed on Wednesday.

Yasi is also threatening around a third of 蚕耻别别苍蝉濒补苍诲鈥檚 sugar cane crop. Australia is the third largest sugar exporter in the world and Queensland grows more than 90 percent of the country鈥檚 sugar cane. The state鈥檚 banana crop, another major earner, is also expected to be severely impacted. This latest hit comes as Queenslanders clean up from floods that have caused some $5.6 billion in damage.

Forecasters have warned that Yasi 鈥 a high Category 4 system 鈥 will hit with more ferocity than Cyclone Larry 鈥 a medium Category 4 system 鈥 which damaged 10,000 homes and caused $1.5 billion in damage when it struck the Queensland coast in 2006.

Yesterday, however, many of those in the storm鈥檚 path were displaying the resilience their state is famed for throughout the rest of Australia.

鈥淭he city is on alert, most of it is shut down, but we are still serving,鈥 the waitress at the Grand Hotel in Cairns said. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 have any plans to shut down.鈥

For a state that simply cannot absorb any more water, the prospect of torrential rain looms as a new blow. But in something of a silver lining, forecasters are cautiously optimistic that Yasi will not drop the majority of its rain on 蚕耻别别苍蝉濒补苍诲鈥檚 central catchment area which was hardest hit in the recent floods.

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