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How long did it take Darwin to recover from Cyclone Tracy?
In the aftermath of the cyclone, it became apparent that Darwin needed extensive rebuilding. The Commonwealth established the Darwin Reconstruction Commission, which was tasked with the responsibility of reconstructing the city in fewer than five years. This was in fact accomplished in fewer than three years.
How many died Cyclone Tracy?
71
Cyclone Tracy/Total fatalities
Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin in the small hours of Christmas Day 1974, killed 71 people and devastated 80 per cent of the city.
How many of Darwin’s homes were still standing after Cyclone Tracy hit?
Tracy killed 71 people, caused A$837 million in damage (1974 dollars), or approximately A$6.85 billion (2018 dollars), or $4.79 billion 2018 USD. It destroyed more than 70 percent of Darwin’s buildings, including 80 percent of houses.
How many people were killed in Cyclone Tracy?
Photo: Shirley Gwynne. Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin in the small hours of Christmas Day 1974, killed 71 people and devastated 80 per cent of the city.
Where did Cyclone Tracy hit on Christmas Day 1974?
1974: Cyclone Tracy hits Darwin Darwin suburb of Wagaman Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin in the small hours of Christmas Day 1974, killed 71 people and devastated 80 per cent of the city. In the days and weeks following the disaster, most of the traumatised population left the city.
When did Cyclone Tracy hit Darwin Northern Territory?
Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia from 24–26 December 1974.
What was the highest wind gust from Cyclone Tracy?
On 25 December at around 3:30 a.m, Tracy’s centre crossed the coast near Fannie Bay. The highest recorded wind gust from the cyclone was 217 kilometres per hour (135 mph), which was recorded around 3:05 a.m at Darwin Airport.