19th March 2026
According to the Australia's Bureau of Meteorology, Tropical Cyclone Narelle is expected to make landfall in far north Queensland tomorrow morning around 7.00am local time, as a category 5 storm, bringing destructive wind gusts of 315km/h. Narelle is likely to be the fourth category 5 cyclone to cross the Queensland coast in the past fifty years. Vulnerable residents have been evacuated, tourists flown out on the last remaining flights and schools have been closed. More than 100 emergency services personnel have been sent to the region, with police going door-to-door calling to ensure locals were prepared. Emergency supplies, including generators are available is needed. The region is expected to lose power and experience flash flooding. Queensland’s state disaster co-ordinator Chris Stream also warned of debris being propelled at over100km/h.
Updates are available here.
Loving God, we ask your protection for all living in the path of Cyclone Narelle. We thank you for the warning that have been given and the preparations for supporting communities once the cyclone has passed. We pray for the safety of all who need to work to secure or restore power supplies or make buildings safe. POur out you blessing on all who will be away from their homes and loved ones becasue they will be supporting the vulnerable in care homes, hospitals, or in community centres. We pray that no one will perish in this storm and that any who are injured will be given swift treatment to aid their recovery. May the next few hours pull communities together and strengthen their unity. May the church in provide a place of peace, strength, and unity, as well as prctical and emotional support. Loving God hold the people of north Queensland in the care of your hands. In Jesus name we pray. Amen.
You can read the full Bureau of Meteorology report here.
The image is a tracking map, issued by the Bureau of Meteorology on Thursday afternoon local time.
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Prayer based on Common Worship
Eucharistic Prayer G
How wonderful the work of your hands, O Lord.
As a mother tenderly gathers her children,
you embraced us as your own people.
When we turned away and rebelled
your love remained strong.
For us you raised up Jesus born of Mary,
to be our Saviour.
He offered his life for us
and with a love stronger than death
opened wide his arms on the cross.
By dying he destroyed our death.
Rising from death he restored our life.
We praise you and rejoice
that he sits at your right hand and intercedes for us.
We thank you that you have poured out your Holy Spirit
to live within us.
All praise and glory, honour and power be to you O God.
Amen.