Tropical Cyclone Alfred is on track to make landfall in southeast Queensland, with warnings from the Bureau of Meteorology indicating it could impact densely populated areas. Premier David Crisafulli has urged residents to stock up on essentials like canned food and water in anticipation of the cyclone, which is expected to approach as a category 2 system. Heavy rains are predicted, potentially delivering 300mm to 600mm, exacerbating flooding risks in already saturated areas. Authorities are on alert due to the cyclone's unusual southern trajectory, prompting preemptive measures from local governments.
Residents of southeast Queensland should be preparing canned food and bottled water as forecasters expect Alfred to shift towards large population centres in the coming days.
The Bureau of Meteorology has warned that heavy rainfall will be concentrated to the south of wherever Alfred makes landfall, with potential totals of 300mm to 600mm.
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