In recent days, Sturm has raged ‘Alfred’ in Australia and has also omitted the beautiful beaches on the Gold Coast. Numerous sand are missing on the beaches that are now only cliffs. The reconstruction can last until the beginning of April.
After the design of Sturm “Alfred”, the beaches on the Australian Gold Coast, popular with holiday guests, are partially destroyed, such as Australian Media Report. Instead of soft sand there are only cliffs here. Some slopes are a maximum of six meters high. The reconstruction could run at the beginning of April, said the mayor of the city of Gold Coast, Tom Tate. “The beach will be open and it will be great.”
According to experts, erosion – the removal of sand – is a natural process on sandy beaches. In extreme weather conditions, dunes catch the waves and therefore also protect the infrastructure behind them. Over time, Zand returns naturally. This process can take months or years. On the Gold Coast, however, he is accelerated, among other things due to the fact that sand was pumped back from the sea to the coast, said Mayor Tate.
Still tens of thousands without electricity after sturm
The Storm Low had been raged in the States of New South Wales and Queensland in recent days and caused violent rains and floods. In the meantime, cleaning up has begun. However, tens of thousands of households are still on the east coast without electricity, ABC reported. PowerP providers therefore warned that the repair of the damage could take longer.
“Alfred” was originally raised as a cyclone for the east coast of Australia. The vertebral storm then lost strength and was relegated to the tropical low pressure area before he hit the country on Saturday evening (local time) to the north -east of the city of Brisbane and moved further to Germany. A person died in the storm.
Source: Krone

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