Mass evacuations as Cyclone Trevor threatens to knock out power lines and ...

The largest evacuation before a cyclone in the Northern Territory's history is underway with Cyclone Trevor due to hit landfall on Saturday.

Nearly 1000 residents have been evacuated from Groote Eylandt and Numbulwar with more people being moved out of Borroloola and other communities all the way along the Gulf of Carpentaria coast to Queensland.

A state of emergency has been declared in the Gulf country, Chief Minister Michael Gunner said on Thursday.

The largest evacuation before a cyclone in the Northern Territory's history is underway with Cyclone Trevor due to hit landfall on Saturday

The largest evacuation before a cyclone in the Northern Territory's history is underway with Cyclone Trevor due to hit landfall on Saturday 

Very destructive winds, with gusts to 260 km/h, heavy rainfall and a very dangerous storm tide are expected near the cyclone centre as it approaches and crosses the coast

'As Cyclone Trevor tracks across the Gulf of Carpentaria, the Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting that the cyclone will make landfall between Borroloola and Groote Eylandt during Saturday as a category four severe tropical cyclone,' he told reporters.

'Marine conditions in the gulf are deteriorating from this morning.'

Very destructive winds, with gusts to 260 km/h, heavy rainfall and a very dangerous storm tide are expected near the cyclone centre as it approaches and crosses the coast, the bureau said.

The severity of the storm, the significant threat it poses, as well as the complications that come with the remoteness of the area, led to the decision to start evacuations, Mr Gunner said.

The town of Borroloola, which as a population of 900, is most at risk of being directly hit

The town of Borroloola, which as a population of 900, is most at risk of being directly hit

The severity of the storm, the significant threat it poses, as well as the complications that come with the remoteness of the area, led to the decision to start evacuations 

The town of Borroloola, which as a population of 900, is most at risk of being directly hit.

Most people are going to Darwin and will be based at the showgrounds while people remaining will move into shelters.

In Queensland's Cape York peninsula, Trevor uprooted trees, caused flooding and roof damage, closed schools and roads and downed power lines with severe wind gusts and heavy rain since it made landfall in earlier this week.

Trevor lashed the Aurukun community overnight and some 180 places were

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