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Flooding (7)
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Sediments and Debris contaminate water supply (16)
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Damage to planted forests (wind damage, breakage, toppling) (15)
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Crops are killed (9)
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Water sources are destroyed directly (9)
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Wind physically damages crops (9)
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Physical Damage to Animals (7)
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Animals are Killed (6)
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Overflowing creeks/rivers damage some piping infrastructure (4)
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Change in wood properties and timber quality (twisting, compacting etc) (3)
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Direct damage to ecosystems or flora and fauna (3)
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Salt Spray will damage crops (2)
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Salt Spray will damage pastures (2)
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- Thoroughly inspect all bullock fencing before a cyclone to cut out any living branches on posts (i.e. purao fences)
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- Avoid corrosive fencing materials (i.e. barb wire)
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- Allow glycine to grow over barbed wire fences to provide a physical barrier to salt exposure