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Cyclone roars toward Australia's flooded north

(AP) – 54 minutes ago

SYDNEY (AP) — Authorities scrambled to airlift hospital patients from the path

of a cyclone roaring toward waterlogged northeastern Australia and urged

low-lying communities to evacuate because of potentially deadly flash floods.

Cyclone Yasi was expected to slam into the coast of Queensland state Wednesday

as a Category 4 storm and dump up to three feet (one meter) of rain on

communities already saturated from months of flooding.

" This storm is huge and it is life-threatening, " Queensland Premier Bligh

said. " I 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 — and I am confident that we are able to rise to this next

challenge. "

Yasi was barreling toward the Queensland state coast as a strong Category 3

storm with winds up to 137 mph (220 kph), but was expected to turn into a

Category 4 storm with wind gusts up to 155 mph (250 kph) by Wednesday.

Bligh said the military would airlift 250 patients from the waterfont Cairns

Base and Cairns Private hospitals to Brisbane, the state capital.

Although there were no mandatory evacuation orders yet, residents in waterfront

and low-lying areas from the cities of Cairns to Townsville were being advised

to leave.

Ian , the state's disaster coordinator, said many people were deciding on

their own to evacuate and that he would discuss with mayors whether forced

evacuations were needed.

" In reality, we would like people to get as far south as possible, as quickly as

possible, without of course breaking the rules, " he told reporters.

Another storm, Cyclone , hit Queensland early Monday but quickly weakened

and did little more than uproot some trees and damage power lines.

Queensland already has suffered flooding since heavy rains started in November.

The floodwaters killed 35 people, damaged or destroyed 30,000 homes and

businesses and left Brisbane, Australia's third-largest city, under water for

days.

Yasi is expected to strike farther north, sparing Brisbane and other towns that

suffered the worst of the recent flooding. Still, Bligh said the storm's path

could change and residents up and down the coast needed to prepare.

" We could see very powerful flash flooding that will be dangerous and

potentially deadly, " said Bligh, who described the storm as one of the largest

and most significant cyclones the state has ever seen.

Hamilton Island off Queensland began evacuating some tourists on Monday and

other resort islands were considering doing the same, Bligh said. Some nursing

homes along the coast were evacuating, and residents of low-lying areas were

urged to leave their homes until the storm has passed.

" We're telling anyone in the low-lying areas they need to be moving today and

find another place to go to, " said Val Schier, mayor of the northern Queensland

city of Cairns.

said residents should be prepared with flashlights, food and water.

" Please make no mistake: this storm is a deadly event, " said. " Now is

the time to act. "

Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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