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Cyclone Tracy

 

Christmas Eve - Darwin, Australia
A true story from Christmas Eve, 1974

 

On Christmas morning in 1974 Cyclone Tracy devastated Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory, the pervasive mood in the town on Christmas Eve 1974 had been one of acceptance of the reality of danger, but the rejection of any suggestion that the threat of a cyclone should impinge on events of the day.

Earlier in December 1974 Cyclone Selma had hovered around Darwin before changing course and disappearing. There was a widespread belief that Tracy would behave similarly. Darwin residents for the most part went about the serious business of celebrating Christmas, and preparing for the holiday break.

However, it must be put on record that many individuals, businesses, and government departments prepared to meet the threat of Cyclone Tracy in exemplary fashion. Had they not done so, the impact of Tracy would have been even more severe, and the chaotic aftermath would have been even more difficult.

"Cyclone Tracy" formally came into existence at 10 AM on 21 December 1974, when it lay well to Darwin's north. On 24 December 1974 Tracy rounded Cape Fourcroy, Bathurst Island's western tip, and then moved along an east-south-easterly course toward Darwin.

By late afternoon on 24 December 1974 Darwin was cloaked by heavy and low cloud and it was experiencing ever stronger rain squalls and wind gusts. By about 10 PM the winds were causing physical damage. By midnight the damage was becoming serious, and it was apparent that Cyclone Tracy was about to pass across the city. Over the next six hours Tracy substantially destroyed Darwin and killed 65 people - 49 on land, and 16 at sea.

There are many varying accounts of how the news of the cyclone first reached the outside world from a Darwin which by daylight on Christmas morning had no internal or external communications. Gradually the news was emitted from several points of origin, by a series of improvisations. By lunch time on Christmas Day the broad details of the disaster were known to officials in Canberra; later that afternoon the Australian public had become aware that a cyclone had struck Darwin and that the city's plight was "grave".


There was a song released:
"Santa Never Made It Into Darwin"
which only half described the tragedy of Darwin,
that Christmas Day in 1974.

 


"Santa Never Made it into Darwin"

On Christmas Eve of '74
A warning sounded out
On all  the broadcast stations
A great storm was nearabout

The boys and girls all sleeping there
Tomorrow was their day
The Mums and Dads all prayin
The storm would blow away

Santa never made it into Darwin
Disaster struck at dawn on Christmas Day
Santa never made it into Darwin
A big wind came and blew the town away

Many boats set out to sea
And very few returned
Most were foundered on the rocks
Or in huge seas overturned

Australia was shocked and saddened
As the news came through
A devastated city
That must be born anew

Santa never made it into Darwin
Disaster struck at dawn on Christmas Day
Santa never made it into Darwin
A big wind came and blew the town away


If you would like to listen to
a small bit of the song
CLICK HERE


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