Communities urged to work together in the face of wild weather

THUNDERSTORM GOLD COAST

An electrical storm is seen at Reedy Creek on the Gold Coast Monday, December 25, 2023. A woman has died after being struck by a tree after winds of 100 kph lashed the Gold Coast, bringing down trees and powerlines. (AAP Image/Dave Hunt) NO ARCHIVING Source: AAP / DAVE HUNT/AAPIMAGE

Australia is bracing for another summer of unpredictable weather, as thunderstorms and fires have already hit parts of the country. Climate scientists, health practitioners and disaster responders warn the wild weather is set to continue, urging communities to work together to be prepared. That story by Catriona Stirrat for SBS News produced by Praba Maheswaran for SBS Tamil.


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