Perth:Australia's western coast is bracing for a 'once-in-a-decade' storm, which is expected to make landfall on Sunday bringing with it torrential rains, strong winds and waves of up to eight metres.
The severe weather is the result of the remnants of tropical cyclone Mangga interacting with a cold front, media quoted the country's Bureau of Meteorology as saying.
"Normally our storms come from the south-west and this will come from the north-west," Department of Fire and Emergency Services acting assistant commissioner Jon Broomhall told the media.
He added that authorities were asking people to secure property and make sure everything loose is tied down.
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A severe weather warning is in place for much of Western Australia (WA).