Overview
- Storm 'Alfred' caused massive erosion along Australia's Gold Coast, transforming sandy beaches into cliffs up to six meters high.
- Tens of thousands of households in Queensland and New South Wales remain without power as repair efforts continue.
- Flooding has trapped around 1,800 people in New South Wales, with reports of sharks, snakes, and other wildlife in the floodwaters raising safety concerns.
- Local authorities plan to accelerate beach restoration by pumping sand back onto the eroded shores, though natural recovery may take months or years.
- One fatality has been reported after a vehicle was swept into a river, while emergency services have responded to thousands of calls for help.