Deadly, destructive winds continue to batter Australia’s south-east, with a woman killed in a tree fall and NSW residents warned the worst is to come.
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Emergency services have warned against unnecessary travel after winds lashed the state, reaching 146km/h at Wilsons Promontory National Park and 131km/h at Falls Creek.AusNet said the wild weather caused outages overnight, with about 112,000 people without power on Monday morning.Significant delays are also expected across Victoria’s public transport system with debris affecting numerous train and tram lines.
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