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South Australia is on high alert as a severe storm system, which recently caused significant disruption in Western Australia, approaches the state.The Bureau of Meteorology has issued warnings for the entire South Australian coastline, forecasting heavy rainfall and damaging winds that could reach up to 100 km/h.Residents and authorities are urged to take precautions, including securing outdoor items, avoiding unnecessary travel, and monitoring local updates.
The storm is expected to impact both metropolitan areas and regional communities, with the potential for flooding, power outages, and coastal erosion.Emergency services are preparing for possible rescues and response operations.While the exact timing and severity may vary across regions, the warning highlights the need for vigilance and community readiness.This event follows similar severe weather in WA, emphasising the increasingly volatile conditions affecting southern Australia during this season.
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