Cyclone (1920-02-05)

Disastrous TC crossed the coast north of Cairns. Barometer at Pt Douglas dropped to 962 hPa and the town was practically demolished. At Cairns the bar dropped to 29.17 inches or 987.8 hPa and the southeasterly winds were strongest from 2.30am Tues 3rd to daybreak.

A Cafe was razed to the ground, most of the houses along the waterfront were unroofed, 2 hotels were badly damaged, a building was overturned, street trees were blown down and windows were blown in including two of plate glass. There were many heroic rescues including an old man plucked from a house just before it toppled over and a girl ran through the storm at 2am to get assistance for a cyclist with a broken leg.

A number of the rescuers were injured by flying debris. One hour after dawn the wind shifted to north-easterly gales which swept a high tide over the seawall and into the streets becoming 4 feet deep over the Esplanade and 2 feet deep in other parts. In the Main Street in town one side of the roadway and the footpath were flooded by the sea.

The seawater subsided at 10am. Many people took refuge from the sea on the upper portions of their homes and several people were rescued including 2 women who gave birth during the night. The sea baths and the attached house were washed out to sea. Boats and boatsheds were badly damaged. And ships anchored in the harbour were destroyed. A large valuable quantity of cedar logs were lost from the wharves to the sea. Nearly every house in Kuranda was unroofed. At Mt Molloy, with the exception of one small house, all houses including the Post Office were blown down.

At Chillagoe, between early Tues and midday, the Hotel, Butcher Shop, C. of E., The Theatre, Bakery, School of Arts and several houses were destroyed. At Mareeba several houses and the Nurses Quarters were unroofed. A few places were unroofed at Herberton.

A man drowned in the Russell River. Widespread floods in NQ and enormous cattle losses inland. Cyclone moved into the SE Gulf Country. Major flooding with record flood at Normanton (water 20 feet over the railway line). Leichhardt River 16 feet over the rails.

Strand Hotel inundated after the cyclone, Cairns, February 1920. …

Sections of Cairns inundated with high tides and flooding, 'John…

Tidal wave waters in Abbott Street, Cairns, after cyclone, showin…

Cairns Cyclone 1920 - rainfall distribution to 4 Feb

Rockhampton Regional Council in partnership with the Queensland a…

Cairns Cyclone 1920 - mean sea level weather chart

Cairns Cyclone 1913 - movement towards Chillagoe 4 Feb