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Second tropical cyclone in 2 months expected to hit northern Australia coast

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Heavy flooding in Mauritius after Cyclone Belal Cars were piled on top of each other and swamped by floodwater in Port Louis as Cyclone Belal blew through Mauritius.

BRISBANE, Australia — The Australian state of Queensland is preparing for a severe tropical cyclone that could make landfall in its far north as soon as Wednesday.

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Officials believe the storm, set to be named Cyclone Kirrily, could be more destructive than the one that hit the same area a month ago. Heavy rains and wind gusts of 220 kilometres per hour are forecast.

Northern Queensland is still recovering from Tropical Cyclone Jasper in mid-December.

Kirrily is expected to develop into a cyclone by Tuesday and gain force before hitting the Queensland coast, bringing heavy rains, floods and damaging wind gusts.