Wild Christmas weather could cost millions in Australia
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Wild Christmas weather could cost millions in Australia
Huge hailstones hit Taylor's Lakes, in Melbourne's north. Picture: Nick Vlahandreas / Herald Sun reader pictures
The damage bill could run into tens of millions of dollars after hundreds of cars were bombarded, windows in homes and businesses were smashed and roofing was torn away.
The State Emergency Service was called to more than 2500 jobs when a series of storm cells intensified dramatically in Melbourne in the afternoon.
The worst was a tornado that hit Fiskville, near Bacchus Marsh, west of Melbourne.
Severe thunderstorm warnings were issued for many parts of Victoria throughout the afternoon and evening, but the weather was expected to improve ahead of today's Boxing Day Test at the MCG.
Early this morning, a severe weather warning remained current for parts of southern New South Wales, including Wagga Wagga, Albury, Deniliquin, Cobar, Broken Hill and Wentworth.
Around Melbourne yesterday, most calls to the SES were from Keilor Park, Keilor Downs and Taylors Lakes. Parts of Eltham and Greensborough were hit more than once and planes were grounded at Melbourne Airport.
Lightning hit the 3AW transmission tower, knocking out its analogue signal and putting it off air to most listeners.
About 77 passengers on a flight out of Darwin spent almost four hours at Sale airport after Qantas decided it was unsafe to fly into Melbourne.
Metro warned commuters to expect major train delays, with most lines disrupted, and advised passengers to defer non-essential travel.
The storm blacked out more than 5000 homes in Port Melbourne, Ballarat, Armadale, Toorak and South Melbourne as families sat down to Christmas dinner.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/national/christmas-wild-weather-could-cost-millions/story-e6frfkvr-1226230231119#ixzz1hYvlPLoa
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