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Cyclone Narelle dissipates as tourism operators prepare for challenges ahead

28 March 2026
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The recent category four cyclone that battered Western Australia has now dissipated, leaving significant damage in its wake just before the peak tourism season. With winds reaching up to 260 km/h, the cyclone has disrupted access to popular tourist destinations and caused severe damage to Learmonth Airport, which remains closed until at least Monday. Local tourism operators, including those in Exmouth and surrounding areas, are facing uncertainty as they assess the impact on their businesses. Ningaloo Lodge’s owner reported that while her property sustained minimal damage, other local businesses, particularly Warroora and Bullara Station, were heavily affected. The cyclone’s aftermath has raised concerns about the reopening of the area for tourism, especially as local operators are already grappling with pre-existing challenges, including rising fuel prices and reduced visitor numbers.

Why It Matters

The cyclone’s impact on tourism in Western Australia is significant given the region’s reliance on seasonal visitors, particularly during Easter weekend, which marks the beginning of peak season. Historical records show that natural disasters can lead to long recovery periods for local economies heavily dependent on tourism, as seen in previous instances of cyclones in the region. Access to essential services like airports and roads is critical for the tourism sector, and prolonged closures can exacerbate economic hardships for small businesses. The situation highlights the vulnerability of tourism-dependent communities to extreme weather events, especially in the context of climate change and increasing frequency of such incidents.

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