Severe Storm Batters Western Australia, Knocking Out Power for Nearly 70,000 Users on June 1

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According to CCTV, a severe storm is battering Western Australia on June 1, leaving nearly 70,000 users without power. Strong winds have felled trees and power lines, with debris scattered across the region. In Perth, the state capital, the roof of an apartment building was blown off. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has warned of possible coastal flooding in low-lying areas of the bay, with large regions of the state remaining under storm warnings.
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