Aivu crossed the coast with a radar eye diameter 30 km of near Ayr. Just before landfall the diameter was 22 km. A pressure of 959 hPa was read in the eye at Fredericksfield which is 20 km inland from the coast.

Insurance pay out (1990 $) for Buildings cars boats etc were $26 million. Total damage was about $40 (1990) million. Agricultural damage was also around $40 million and infrastructure losses were about $10 million.

Wind destroyed some houses however mostly it caused loss of roofing iron or awnings etc. A 3 metre storm surge destroyed numerous beachfront properties in Upstart Bay and drowned one man.

Major flooding occurred in the Pioneer and Proserpine Rivers. As Aivu approached the coast during 2 April flood rains affected SE Qld and NE NSW. Seven people were lost presumed drowned.

Cyclone Aivu storm surge damage at Molongle (one man died)

Cyclone Aivu storm surge damage at Wunjunga

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Cyclone Aivu - Radar Image 9.40am 4 April 1989

Cyclone Aivu - Satellite image 9am 3 April 1989

Cyclone Aivu - mean sea level analysis 9am 4 April 1989

Cyclone Aivu - Map of the storm surge area