Tropical Cyclone Fina Threatens Northern Territory, Australia

Tropical Cyclone Fina Threatens Northern Territory, Australia

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Category : International Published on: November 25 2025

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Australia’s Northern Territory, including Darwin, is bracing for Tropical Cyclone Fina, a Category 3 storm with winds up to 165 km/h. The cyclone, situated in the Van Diemen Gulf, is expected to bring heavy rainfall, damaging winds, and potential flooding to Darwin and nearby Tiwi Islands. Residents have been urged to secure property and boats immediately. While landfall is not anticipated, meteorologists warn the storm’s intensity over water could still severely impact the region.

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