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How many injuries did Cyclone Tracy have?

How many injuries did Cyclone Tracy have?

650 injuries
Cyclone Tracy resulted in 71 deaths and 650 injuries. Fortunately for Darwin, flooding and storm surge were not major issues or these numbers could have been far higher.

Was Cyclone Tracy the worst cyclone in Australia?

Christmas Day Darwin, indeed the whole of Northern Australia, is no stranger to cyclones. However, Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin in the small hours of Christmas Day 1974, was among the most destructive ever recorded in Australia. gales extended to about 40 kilometres from the cyclone’s centre.

How many people died when Cyclone Tracy hit Darwin?

71 people
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 people died in Cyclone Tracy in Darwin?

71
Cyclone Tracy/Total fatalities

What damage did Cyclone Tracy do?

Cyclone Tracy killed 71 people and caused A$837 million in damage (equivalent to around A$4.45 billion in 2014 value). Approximately 30,000 of Darwin’s residents were evacuated, mostly to Adelaide and Sydney, and many never returned to the city.

How many people died in Cyclone Tracy in 1974?

Christmas Eve this year will mark 40 years since Cyclone Tracy devastated Darwin in 1974, killing 71 people and causing (in today’s terms) around AUD$4.45 billion worth of damage.

Debris indicated a four-metre storm surge at Casuarina Beach. Sixty-five people died — 49 in Darwin and 16 lost at sea. At least 90 per cent of homes in Darwin were demolished or badly damaged. Total damage bill came to around $800 million or nearly $4.5 billion in today’s money.

How many people were killed in the Tracy accident?

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.

What did the government do after Cyclone Tracy?

On 28 February 1975 the Whitlam government established the Darwin Reconstruction Commission, following the Prime Minister’s pledge to make ‘a determined and unremitting effort to rebuild your city and relieve suffering’. The Commission’s mandate was to reconstruct Darwin within five years.