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Kalbarri ‘open for business’ after Tropical Cyclone Seroja but residents are worried – ABC News
Roadblocks into the cyclone ravaged Kalbarri are due to be lifted from this evening but some say it is too early and tourists should not be allowed back in for…
Roadblocks into the cyclone-ravaged community of Kalbarri are due to be lifted from this evening, but some say it is too early and tourists should not be allowed back in for some weeks yet.
Key points:
- Roads into Kalbarri are being reopened
- A petition asking for it to be delayed has gathered hundreds of signatures
- Access will be highly policed
Thirty per cent of Kalbarri’s buildings were destroyed and 80 per cent were damaged when Tropical Cyclone Seroja crossed the WA coast on April 11.
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