More than 300,000 properties are without power in the worst outage in a decade. Across both Queensland and New South Wales there has been devastating coastal erosion with the damaging surf expected to last till at least Monday.
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00:00Thousands spent an anxious, sleepless night as the deafening roar of tropical cyclone
00:07Alfred took over.
00:09The system howled for hours, rattling windows and testing infrastructure.
00:13I reckon I could feel the building moving last night.
00:17We're on the 12th floor, which is not really high compared to some of these places, but
00:20yeah, it was enough to keep me awake, that's for sure.
00:24We were all cooped up in one room, just looking out the window going, is this going to, the
00:29destroy the house or what?
00:31As dawn finally arrived, residents emerged to survey the damage, iconic Gold Coast beaches
00:37gutted.
00:38At nearby Ashmore, the Deshpande family awoke to destruction.
00:42A giant gum crashed through the middle of their home.
00:45Basically the living room is destroyed, both the side walls, the roof has come down.
00:50The skylight from the kitchen has gone, so there's flooding inside now.
00:54A moment of terror, while desperately searching for loved ones.
00:57When I saw the roof fall, the first thing me and my older daughter, she's 18, we both
01:02screamed was, is there anyone in there?
01:05Is there anyone behind there?
01:07Miraculously, no one was injured, but they'll likely be displaced for months.
01:11We just want to stay with some friends for the night and then we'll look for some accommodation.
01:16Scott George is counting himself lucky.
01:18He watched as this massive tree uprooted and fortunately fell away from his home.
01:23If it had come down the house, it would have destroyed it and, you know, probably could
01:26have killed the family, so yeah, I'm very grateful it went the other way.
01:30But also that it didn't hit anyone on the road.
01:32The community's resilience has earned praise.
01:35Many with no power, wind and rain, and yet they did exactly what was needed.
01:40At the worst of times, we are seeing once again the best of the Australian character.
01:46Cyclone Alfred crossed Moreton Island in the early hours of the morning as a Category 1
01:52system.
01:53Residents in its direct path had a long night.
01:56The wind, it was just howling the whole time.
01:58Like the trees brushing, you know, the bamboo behind me was hitting the windows.
02:04The cyclone then ran out of steam and stalled over Bribie Island.
02:08At 6am this morning was downgraded below tropical cyclone strength.
02:13On the mainland, trees not suited to cyclonic weather were toppled.
02:17Residents at Redcliffe, north of Brisbane, grateful things were not worse.
02:22We've had lots of time to prep, we've had lots of time to think about it.
02:26I think we slept through it, pretty much, so it wasn't too bad to be honest.
02:30As the ex-tropical cyclone moves inland, heavy rain is the main concern.
02:35With catchments already swollen, there's a risk of sudden rises.
02:39This flash flooding could pose a significant risk to life.
02:44Trees have brought down power lines all across the southeast, creating the worst outage the
02:49state has seen in over a decade.
02:52Nearly 300,000 people were cut off.
02:55Authorities say restoring it remains a top priority, warning it could be some time before
03:00the network is revived.
03:02With some households now enduring power outages, the community is pulling together.
03:08This good Samaritan taking food to an elderly neighbour.
03:11Of course there's no electricity so we have to look after each other.
03:15Others are ready for a deluge.
03:17We topped the bottom floor, sandbagged it so hopefully nothing goes too bad.
03:24Tried to empty the pool but we couldn't.
03:26I've never been more prepared, yeah, pretty well prepared.
03:30Prepared but hopeful they'll be spared this time.