The storm is massively dark and flooded in affected states

Hundreds of thousands of people remain powerless in Australia after the wild weather is brought to the east coast of a cyclone.
Communities from Southeast Queensland and Northern South Wales (NSW) caused a wide range of storms, and the power lines and trees began to clean the Sunday after falling.
The body of a 61-year-old man was rescued from the flood on Saturday, in a separate event, 12 soldiers were taken to hospital after the route crashed.
The storm warned the local residents of the risks from the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, on Saturday night, but the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Sunday Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, continued air and flood risks.
“The situation in Queensland and North South Wales remains very seriously due to floods and heavy winds,” Albanese said.
“Heavy rain, damaged winds and coastal surface expected to last next days.”

Cyclone Alfred has rested days on the east coast of the country as a category of two cyclones before weakening tropical depression on Saturday.
Sunday evening, ambulance services, Queensland and NSW are conducted on many rescue operations, most of the people who are trapped by rising waters in their cars or homes. The NSW State Emergency Service said he received a call for more than 6,000 rich assistance.
In the affected areas, almost 290,000 remains without the power of real estate and energy companies warned residents who can continue to residents for days.


Police said they found a body in search of a 61-year-old man in the waters of floods in Dorrigo in Dorrigo in Dorrigo on Dorrigo on the Northern NSW.
The emergency respondents fled the car and climbing a tree near the river coast, could not reach him without getting rid of the rescuers.
On Saturday, in a separate incident, 12 soldiers, in the caravan crash in Lisbor, about 200 km south of Brisba, rescue and restoration efforts.
Soldiers were still in the hospital on Sunday, both of them were in a difficult new South Wales Premier Chris Minns news conference.
“We wish all this young soldiers a speedy recovery,” he said.
Queensland’s police officers, as a result of the weather, said that they did not have any deaths or missing in the state.