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With more than 30,000 lightning strikes a year, serious damage can be done to our power network.Cyclone and Storm Centre

Each year a number of cyclones will form across the Top End, luckily most will pass by with little or no damage to our communities, towns and cities but we can never be complacent.

In the event of a cyclone, we have prepared messages that will be broadcast on local radio stations providing important information before and after a cyclone passes by. This website also provides a range of information and links that you may find useful.

It’s a fact in the Top End that storms during the Wet Season cause power outages. With more than 30,000 lightning strikes a year, serious damage can be done to our power network.

We’ve worked hard to get our response time to restore power faster than anywhere else in Australia - this includes waiting for it to be safe before our crews go out. In some cases you may need to call an electrician before we can reconnect you so please see Getting Reconnected.

Flash flooding can also occur during monsoonal downpours causing additional hazards, especially if powerlines have been brought down by the storm and if sewerage systems overflow.