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The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) forecasts another bout of intense storms and more showers for the region in the following days, with severe warnings in place for the city’s southern suburbs.
Powerful winds broke through roofs, sending rain and tree branches inside establishments. Uprooted trees also collapsed on top of cars, but no serious injuries were reported.
Wind gusts up to 126 km/h (78 mph) were recorded at Kalannie and 106 km/h (66 mph) at Latham.
One driver on Harborne Street managed to escape a severe injury when a huge tree fell onto her car, crushing the middle section.
“The guys who jumped out to help, they couldn’t open the front door and I thought ‘oh no’,” said one witness.
Police said the woman was trapped in the vehicle for some time but was eventually rescued and taken to Royal Perth Hospital.
“I was convinced the person wasn’t going to get out of the car. It was only when I saw it on the news or someone told me later that the person had got out that I was so relieved,” the witness added.
Electricity supply was cut off to thousands of residents as the storm also toppled power lines.
Western Power said about 18 000 homes and businesses were affected at the peak of the outages, with the most impacted metro areas being North Beach, Trigg, Karrinyup, Balga, Hamersley, Balcatta, Yokine, Menora, Coolbinia, Nollamara, Tuart Hill, Osborne Park, Stirling, and Inglewood.
Furthermore, the water supply was affected to about 100 residents, according to Victoria Plains Shire president Pauline Bantock.
The area was also pounded by hailstones the size of tennis balls or roughly 6 cm (2 inches), according to ABC Perth.
Bantock added that she had never seen hail like it, adding that it was bigger than a golf ball. “It just came down in a flood and lasted for about 10 minutes all up.”
The hailstorm caused extensive damage particularly to vehicles, leaving windows shattered.
Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) chief superintended Stuart Wade said it was the worst storm to hit Perth since the 2010 March hailstorms.
The main areas affected were East Victoria Park, Menora, Nollamara, Clarkson, Carlisle, and Heathridge.
DFES district officer Allan Gayle said they received more than 700 emergency calls, mostly about fire, people trapped in cars, and gas leaks.
Peak-hour traffic bore the brunt of the storm as train services were disrupted due to signaling problems. Debris also blocked traffic on Great Eastern Highway in Belmont.
Flooding was reported on the Mitchel Freeway northbound near Warwick Road.
The Somerly Primary School in the city’s north was closed Wednesday for repair and cleanups after several classrooms were inundated.
Moreover, the Lathlain Primary School and West Leederville Primary School also needed repairs after winds tore trees down.
A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for the southern suburbs of Perth on Wednesday, February 26, as the severe weather is expected to affect Mandurah, Henderson, Rockingham, Secret Harbour, Nambeelup, North Dandalup, and Pinjarra.
Meanwhile, BOM forecasts more storms and showers for Thursday and Friday, February 27 and 28, before conditions ease on the weekend and the following week.
The bureau predicted a 60% chance of showers and thunderstorms with easterly winds of up to 35 km/h (22 mph). Perth Coastal Plain and Perth Hills are under high fire danger.
It will be mostly sunny beginning Saturday, February 29, but there is still a chance of a thunderstorm particularly in the northeast area early morning.
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Correndo o risco de alguns ainda teimarem, coloco o link abaixo e faço algumas observações, após me informar e continuar lendo e pesquisando sobre o assunto:
– NÃO é apenas uma gripe.
– O corpo NÃO cria imunidade e a pessoa pode infectar-se, curar-se e tornar a se infectar.
– Contamina outros antes de os sintomas se revelarem no infectado, e a fase de incubação pode durar de 14 a 28 dias.
– Não há nenhuma certeza de que o vírus “não gosta de climas quentes”. Países como a Austrália, com temperatura semelhante à nossa, agora, vêm aumentando o número de casos.
– A taxa de transmissão da gripe comum (que se chama R0, a taxa de transmissão) é de umas duas pessoas. Uma só pessoa com Covid-19 pode infectar de 4 a 7 pessoas (e essas 4 a 7 infectarão mais 4 a 7, e assim por diante, tudo isso enquanto ainda não tem sintomas e não sabe que está doente).
– Não é só uma gripe, porque o vírus é muito, muito seletivo, indo aos órgãos nobres. Infecta a primeira vez uma pessoa idosa ou com imunidade baixa e ataca os pulmões. Se a pessoa recuperar e se reinfectar, pode ficar com danos renais para o resto da vida e aí o vírus pode atacar o coração (há teorias de que as “mortes súbitas” de pessoas caindo duras de repente na China são porque o vírus atacou o coração).
– Uma gripe comum não se transmite pelo contato com um objeto onde a pessoa tocou cinco horas antes, transmite?
– Em homens, pode causar infertilidade (ainda há dúvidas, mas é uma possibilidade).
Portanto, mesmo que você seja jovem, extremamente saudável e ache que é só uma gripe, você não se importa de pegá-la, não ter sintomas e repassá-la para os mais velhos em sua família ou no seu círculo e causar sua morte?
Se fosse “só uma gripe”, por que tanto escarcéu?
E para aqueles que dizem: “Ah, mas morre tanta gente por isso e por aquilo todos os dias”.
Certo.
Mas não foi você o causador, foi? Só que se você não se cuidar e passar para alguém com saúde frágil, pode sentir (alguma) culpa – eu sentiria horrores de culpa, por negligenciar os outros e pensar só em mim.
E antes que me chamem de alarmista, informem-se e vejam mais vídeos, leiam mais notícias, conversem, orientem, eduquem-se e se preparem. Pânico não, preparação sim.
