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News live: Cyclone Fina leaves trail of damage as heavy rain hits Top End; Cop30 statement ‘sliding doors’ moment for fossil fuels phase-out | Australia news

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Tropical Cyclone Fina dumps heavy rainfall over Darwin and surrounds

The area around Darwin airport was hit with 168.6mm of rain in the 24 hours to 9am today as Tropical Cyclone Fina swept by the Top End.

The category three system has moved further over the Timor Sea, and is now sitting about 80km away from Darwin.

Charles Point, around a 90-minute drive from Darwin, saw 265.4mm of rain in the 24 hours to 9am, while Middle Point was hit with 430mm.

An emergency warning in Darwin, Wurrumiyanga, Wagait Beach and Dundee Beach remains in place, with residents told to remain inside.

While the cyclone left a trail of destruction, there have been no injuries or deaths reported.

Giant trees ripped from their roots in Darwin CBD
Giant trees have been ripped from their roots in Darwin CBD as Cyclone Fina tracked just north of the NT capital. Photograph: (A)manda Parkinson
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Some Telstra services in Darwin and surrounds may not be restored until Tuesday

Telstra’s website is showing several locations in the Top End are experiencing outages and the estimated restoration won’t be until Tuesday evening in some locations.

Telstra’s map states:

A severe weather event is affecting some mobile, nbn, landline services in NT. We’re on the case and working to get you back online ASAP.

For some locations in Darwin and surrounds such as Humpty Doo, Weddell, Fly Creek, Daly, Berry Springs and Mcminns Lagoon, Telstra states the estimated restoration won’t be until 7:30 pm on Tuesday.

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