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Cyclone Fina Brings Severe Weather to Northern Territory's Top End

Early-Season Cyclone Causes Disruptions Across Tiwi Islands and Darwin Region

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In November 2025, Tropical Cyclone Fina developed in the Arafura Sea, intensifying as it approached Australia's Northern Territory.
The cyclone brought destructive winds and heavy rainfall to the Tiwi Islands and the Greater Darwin region, leading to widespread disruptions.

The Bureau of Meteorology classified Cyclone Fina as a Category 1-2 system, with forecasts suggesting potential intensification to Category 3. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center estimated 1‑minute sustained winds of 120 km/h, equivalent to a Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale.

In preparation for the cyclone's impact, the Northern Territory Government and the Bureau of Meteorology issued warnings for destructive winds, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding. Precautionary measures included the closure of schools on the Tiwi Islands, suspension of ferry services between Darwin, the Tiwi Islands, and Mandorah, cancellation of AFL NT matches, and closure of Charles Darwin University campuses. Residents were advised to secure their homes, stock up on essential supplies, and prepare for potential power outages.

As of November 21, 2025, no fatalities or missing persons have been reported. However, preliminary reports indicate localized power outages, transport disruptions, and school closures across the affected areas. Cyclone Fina's early-season development highlights the importance of preparedness and vigilance during the Australian cyclone season.

For residents in cyclone-prone regions, this event serves as a reminder to stay informed about weather updates, adhere to official warnings, and have a comprehensive emergency plan in place to ensure safety during such natural disasters.

Published:Saturday, 22nd Nov 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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