TC crossed the coast North of Cooktown with much devastation. Only 12 of the towns 125 houses intact with 30 flattened, 40 badly damaged and others requiring repairs. There were 300 left homeless out of a population of 420.

Five business houses out of the 25 were wrecked with the others damaged, some extensively. Main part of hospital OK but surrounding buildings wrecked. Shire Office was flattened and the Railway Station and Wharf sheds were extensively damaged. Wind was estimated to have increased from SE/60 knots to ESE at 80 knots. People sheltered in the stone Bank of NSW building.

At Laura the only store in towns was demolished. Big seas washed away part of the Cairns to Mossman Road and a 35 foot launch was wrecked at Turtle Bay near Cairns on the 9th. Cairns to Mareeba road cut and Mossman isolated by floods. Three stockmen missing Normanton Area.

Widespread floods in the south Peninsula across to the Normanton areas. There were 250 to 375mm totals between 10th and 13th in the far north coast from Cooktown to Cardwell and Tully areas, which were responsible for the suspension of rail, road and air traffic. On 15th TC moving from Gulf towards Townsville, gusts to 43 knots at Cairns with big seas. Women rescued from houseboat. Man drowned in Townsville.

Following the landfall of the cyclone very heavy rain fell in the Cooktown Cairns region and the heaviest totals were recorded at Archer Point Lighthouse 16 km SE of Cooktown which recorded the following 24 hour totals:

346.5mm to 9am 10 February

507.2mm to 9am 11 February

310.4mm 9am 12 February

Cooktown Cyclone 1949 - rainfall total 11 Feb

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Cooktown Cyclone 1949 - mean sea level 3pm 10 Feb