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Update 10: Tropical Cyclone Fina

The Northern Territory has activated its response to Tropical Cyclone Fina to ensure communities are informed and prepared.

Current alerts

23 November 2025 4pm

AWS alert BoM adviceLocation
Flood level warning level 1 yellow
Advice
Flood watch

Locations affected:

  • Fitzmaurice River
  • Moyle River
  • Lower Daly River
  • Finniss River
  • Tiwi Islands
  • Upper Adelaide River
  • Adelaide River below Adelaide River Town
  • Mary River
  • Wildman River.
Cyclone warning level 2 orange
Watch and act
Tropical cyclone advice

Dundee Beach to Wadeye in the Northern Territory.

Severe weather warning level 2 orange
Watch and act
Severe weather warning

Northern parts of the Daly district.

Schools

The NT Government Department of Education and Training is working to ensure all government schools are open tomorrow Monday 24 November.

Where there is no power or the school has significant damage, it will not be open until the school is safe. Schools will contact families directly.

The department is currently contacting early child services and non-government schools to determine the status of their operations tomorrow.

Hospitals

The Royal Darwin and Palmerston Hospitals remain operational, as do the medical centres on the Tiwi Islands.

We need time to complete assessments and make repairs.

Routine visitors will be welcomed back once facilities are confirmed safe.

Roads update

Many roads remain unsafe, with fallen trees, power lines down and debris across the network.

Emergency crews are working hard to restore essential services.

For your safety and theirs, please stay off the roads unless travel is absolutely essential.

More information

Our emergency hotline 1800 888 901 is operational 7am to 7pm daily. This is for people looking for information about shelters, roads and transport and general information about the cyclone response.

Call 1800 245 090 to report any fallen powerlines.

For emergency service in floods, storms or cyclones call 132 500.

DO NOT CALL 000 unless it is an emergency.

Shelters in Darwin have closed. Please stay off the roads, conditions remain dangerous.

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