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between De Grey and Pardoo as a category five system, Ilsa was downgraded to category one by afternoon as it tracked through the eastern Pilbara with wind gusts up to 170km/h.
Forecasters have warned communities including Alice Springs, Yulara and Ti Tree to be on alert for flash flooding and gale-force winds. Meanwhile, a red alert remains for Wallal Downs on the WA coast and inland to Telfer, Punmu and Parnngurr. Telfer gold mine operator Newcrest Mining has begun assessing the Pilbara site for hazards like fallen power lines and loose tree branches as well as any hidden structural damage.
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