This tropical cyclone passed close to the vessel Camira, which was hove to near North Reef (120km east of Yeppoon). The vessel was in cyclonic conditions for 16 hours and 500 rams were swept overboard. Large seas would have affected Yeppoon but we have no record of the impact.

The cyclone then passed to the east of Bustard Heads whose bar dropped to 979 hPa. It passed over Bundaberg where numerous houses lost their roofs. It then passed between Maryborough and Hervey Bay. Bathing houses were washed away at Pialba and 2 men were badly injured by a storm surge. A storm surge was also reported at the Forestry rail head at Wunggoolba Creek on the west coast of Fraser Island. The loco drivers house was isolated by the sea and the railway was undermined by the sea. 0.46m surge Moreton Bay 11Z 6th

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Impact of 1921 Cyclone on Hervey Bay area

Cyclone 1921 - mean sea level analysis 5 April