Residents are rallying together in Bunbury to support one another after last Friday's tornado.Nearly a week since a tornado ripped through Western Australia's largest regional city, builders are warning shocked residents to prepare for delays in rebuilding.
Mr Karamfiles said the construction sector was still dealing with the aftermath of Cyclone Seroja, which impacted Kalbarri more than three years ago. The Department of Fire and Emergency Services has received 102 applications for the premier’s relief payment to cover food, clothing, transport and emergency accommodation.
"We could just see bits of debris slowly rising in the sky but then we noticed it was going in a circular motion and then we saw more and more debris building up."It was very traumatic for a lot of people because nobody expected a tornado to tear through Bunbury.""We had somebody's back patio in our backyard, our clothes line was broken, our fence line was broke," she said.
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