A tropical cyclone crossed the coast near Port Douglas. Two lives were lost at Port Douglas and most buildings in the town were levelled only 7 out of 57 houses left standing with 100 persons left homeless. Similar damage at Mossman. At Cairns balconies stripped off buildings and roofing iron lost and verandahs collapsed .The Empire Hotel had the Balcony torn off and one wall stove in. The cargo sheds on the wharf were badly damaged and one shed was wrecked. Considerable damage was done to houses, outhouses and stables in the suburbs with one house lifted completely off its stumps. The Chillagoe Company Warehouse and the Harbourmasters office were unroofed. Two boarding houses were badly damaged. A whole row of shops in Spence Street were badly damaged by one terrific gust. At Nelson on the Mulgrave, the hotel was wrecked, the ventilating roof of the Mulgrave Mill was taken away and a great deal of damage was done to the residences. Widespread damage to plantations near Cooktown by winds and floods.

Report from Mossman stated that the winds were violent from 6pm to 9pm Thursday 16 March with houses levelled to the ground and others unroofed. There was a lull at 9pm and the wind then came from the opposite direction but not as violent.

Some of the heavier falls on March 17 were: Cairns 262.9mm, Kuranda 383.5mm, Mossman 408.9mm, Port Douglas 408.9mm.

Image shows the wreckage of timber buildings in Port Douglas foll…

Cyclone damage at Port Douglas, 'John Oxley Library, State Librar…

Storm damaged buildings at Port Douglas following the 1911 cyclon…

Mowbray Bridge after the 1911 cyclone, Queensland. 'John Oxley …

Rainfall 17 March 1911

Rockhampton Regional Council in partnership with the Queensland a…

Cyclone track March 1911

Sea level analyses from Sydney Morning Herald for 9am, March 17, …