Tracy: The Storm That Wiped out Darwin on Christmas Day 1974

by Gary McKay

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On Christmas Day 1974, Australia woke up to the news that Darwin had been flattened by Cyclone Tracy. Only hours before, the town of Darwin was winding down for the holiday season. Like many people that day, Josephine Foreman spent the morning cooking a large turkey for Christmas lunch; Geoff Crane took the opportunity to finish some last-minute Christmas shopping. Reports of an approaching cyclone were taken lightly - after all, the last cyclone had been little more than a storm with a bit more wind. Besides, it was Christmas...At midnight on Christmas Eve, Cyclone Tracy roared in from the Arafura Sea and in six hours wiped out Darwin. It was Australia's worst natural disaster - a night of fear and horror, a storm of unprecedented savagery and destruction. Winds of 300 kilometres per hour totally destroyed nearly all of Darwin's buildings and caused the deaths of more than 50 people. When Christmas Day finally dawned, many counted themselves lucky to still be alive.
In this book, some of those who lived through the cyclone's devastation recall their frightening experiences, from the sheer terror of the storm itself, to the heart-wrenching days that followed and the mass clean-up operation and evacuation of more than 20,000 people in six days.
  • ISBN13 9781865085586
  • Publish Date 1 October 2001
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 23 December 2014
  • Publish Country AU
  • Imprint Allen & Unwin
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 232
  • Language English