Ted crossed the coast near Mornington Island and passed directly over Burketown where a central pressure of 950 hPa was recorded. Damage in its path was almost total. Mornington Islands 700 inhabitants were rendered homeless with 95% of its buildings damaged and Burketown was similarly affected. A large storm surge accompanied the cyclone and it extended 20 km inland near Burketown where logs were piled 2-3 m high and a small wharf was destroyed. Tides at Karumba were 2 metres above normal and badly damaged the wharf and prawn processing installations. Magowra Station (SW of Normanton) reported that the sea came 30 km inland. Extensive flooding and wind damage occurred in stations inland from Burketown. The hurricane force winds extended a long way inland, for example Cowan Downs near the Burke and Wills Roadhouse had out buildings unroofed, windows blown out of the main building, telephone posts bent to ground level and trees 4 feet in diameter snapped. Livestock losses caused by drowning and low temperatures were estimated to be 250,000.

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