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Ice cube Made an unexpected appearance on Australian television during the attention of a dangerous cyclone that is expected to land this week.
“I stay clear of it,” secured the rapper, 55, Australian guests The project In a live interview on Wednesday, March 5.
Back Local ReportsThe Alfred tropical cyclone is expected to land as a Category 2 storm between the late night on Thursday, March 6, and the early hours of Friday morning, March 7, in the capital of Queensland, Brisbane. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has already ordered military support in high -risk areas and issued evacuation guidelines in Queensland suburbs, where flooding is common.
ICE Cube stays at a seaside hotel in Australia before concerts organized at ICC Sydney Theater on Friday and at Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne on Sunday, March 9. In promoting those shows on the Network 10 current affairs program The projectIce Cube offered commentary on the storm furiously just outside their window.
“It’s pretty cool. I’ve never been through a cyclone so I can check this from my bucket list, for sure, ”said the Hip-Hop legend.

When asked if he would be willing to come The projectA special reporter at the front line of Australia’s extreme weather, an ice cube quotes: “I’m here on the beach. The beach looks like it’s here in the lobby in a minute, but I’ll go out there and stand out there. I just need some cash. “
Since then ICE Cube has shared messages through Instagram by fans planning to drive to his concert in Sydney in the middle of a number of flights based in Australia.
NBC News Reports that storm warnings have been issued for more than 300 miles of the Australian coast in Queensland and New South Wales, where winds are expected to reach as much as 96 mph. The Australian Meteorology Office has also warned that as much as 31.5 inches of rainfall and wide flash floods can be expected in some coastal regions.
In a press conference On Wednesday, Premier Queensland David Crisafulli Residents warned his state to listen to exhaust orders before it was too late.

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Santiago Felipe/Getty images“We are now into the time when it is hours rather than days, but you still have time,” the politician, 45, insisted. “You have time to plan an exhaust path if you are in one of those zones, you have time to clean your home and make sure you have the essentials. If you are not in those areas, it is very important that all queenslander plays their role. This is a very rare event for South East Queensland, I recognize that, but I ask Queenslanders to take it seriously. And I want you to know that we take it seriously, and we have every faith that Queenslanders will respond. “
Crisafulli spoke alongside the Prime Minister Albanese, who ensured that “all levels of government (worked together” to prepare for Alfred’s tropical cyclone attack.
“At the worst times for Australia, we see the best of the Australian character. People help their neighbors, ”he said. “I saw it directly during the devastating floods that have taken place here in south east Queensland. We see him repeatedly. And I pay tribute to all those people who show their care for others at this difficult time. “
Australian media has documented food shortages and sandbags in Queensland before Alfred landing later this week. Local governments have announced the closure of schools throughout the region, as well as closing public transport that takes place as early as Thursday.