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Cyclone Luana Devastates WA Pearl Farm and Homes
26 Jan
Summary
- Tropical Cyclone Luana caused significant damage on the Dampier Peninsula.
- Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm closed temporarily due to cyclone impacts.
- Two tourism operators lost their homes on the peninsula.

Western Australia's far north coast is assessing the damage following Tropical Cyclone Luana, which made landfall as a category two system. The cyclone, following closely behind Tropical Cyclone Hayley, directly impacted the Dampier Peninsula, a region known for its Aboriginal communities and tourist attractions. Significant destruction was reported, including the closure of the renowned Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm and the complete loss of homes for two local tourism operators.
Mercedes Cove Retreat owners Pat and Dave Channing shared their devastation on social media after returning to find their on-site accommodation destroyed. Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm also announced a temporary closure, prioritizing safety and recovery efforts for its evacuated team. While no injuries have been reported, heavy rainfall continues, leading to flooded roads and isolating some communities. A flood warning remains in effect for inland parts of the Kimberley.




