TC crossed the coast just to the north of Cairns. The lowest pressure reading at Cairns was 971 hPa. Many buildings were unroofed or damaged and some 16 totally destroyed. Considerable damage to hotel and houses at Malanda. Sea wall at Cairns broken in several places. TC turned into a disastrous rain depression. Unprecedented floods occurred in North Coast Rivers. Halifax, Ingham, Innisfail and Tully were partly submerged.

There were many drownings 23 at Ingham, 15 at Cardwell and 1 at Townsville. 2,500 cattle and 1,500 horses drowned at Ingham. Losses to crops stock and property in the Herbert reached 300,000 pounds (1927). Rail damage with washaways and many bridges carried away. Also flooding in south of state, with Surat under water and a drowning fatality at Toowoomba. Seven persons were also drowned near Miles and crops in West Moreton badly damaged. A large dam at Koorboora was wrecked. A total of 47 people lost their lives.

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