Cyclone (1911-03-23)

A severe tropical cyclone wrecked the Yongala, 3664 tons, just to east of Townsville and 120 lives were lost. One of the searchers reported that a few miles south of Cape Bowling Green a vast swathe was cut through the bush with every tree uprooted or snapped off. Another searched found the northern side of Cape Upstart swept clean of trees, snapped off 8 feet (2.5 m) from the ground.

At Ayr on Thursday 23rd a very strong gale blew all the night, increasing occasionally to cyclonic force. The engine shed at the railway station blew down on the engine and verandas stables and outhouses were blown down. On Friday, all train and coach services suspended.

Brisbane Courier Monday 27 March 1911: When it became known in Brisbane on Saturday morning that the Adelaide Steam ship Company's fine steamer,Yongala, which left Brisbane on Tuesday afternoon for Cairns, had not arrived at Townsville, where she was due on Friday, naturally no little anxiety was aroused. This became considerably more pronounced as the day went on without tidings of the steamer especially in view of the cyclonic weather conditions which have been prevailing in the North during the past few days. A wire received by the Deputy Postmaster from Townsville during the morning, announcing that the Yongala was overdue which had left Flat Top Island (near Mackay) at 1.40pm on Thursday.

Dent Island Lighthouse stated that Yongala passed North of Dent Island at 6.35pm Thursday. Cape Bowling Green did not see theYongala. Captain Shaland, of the Aramac, reported that shortly after leaving flat-top on Friday night weather conditions were so thick that he had to anchor for two hours. He saw no trace of the Yongala, but was not fearful of any serious calamity. He might have passed within 200 metres of the Yongala and not seen her.

Captain Dawson, of the Taiyuan, reported that he anchored at 10 pm on Thursday south of Repulse Island, and remained there for 12 hours. It was the worst night the captain had spent on the Australian coast. He kept a lookout on the run to Townsville, but saw nothing of the Yongala.

The Yongala shipwreck is registered on the Qld National Estate (place ID #14835) as a Heritage site. Its official location is a circle of radius 500 metres (1,600 ft) at 19.3075°S 147.62528°E, 35 km north-east of Ayr and 100 km east of Townsville off Cape Bowling Green.

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Photograph of the vessel S.S.Yongala

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