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Astonishing Footage Shows Rural Roads Submerged by Floodwaters as Cyclone Kelvin Approaches

2018-02-18 5 Dailymotion

<p>At first glance, this video appears to show a boat crossing a river. But incredibly, it’s actually a truck navigating a major highway near Broome, Western Australia on February 17 after intense rainfall fell over the region ahead of Cyclone Kelvin.</p><p>The day before the tropical cyclone made landfall on February 18, the west coast of Australia was pelted by intense winds and rainfall, ABC reported</a>.</p><p>This video shows a car carrier driving on the Great Northern Highway. The road can be seen completely submerged by floodwaters near Roebuck Plains, a typically arid region east of Broome.</p><p>Cyclone Kelvin made landfall on the morning of February 18. It crossed Anna Plains Station as a category two, prompting red alerts for remote and indigenous communities in the Kimberley region, ABC reported</a>. Credit: Broome Car Carriers via Storyful</p><br />

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