RIO Tinto is closing its Cape Lambert and Dampier ports in Western Australia's Pilbara region to prepare for a low-pressure weather system that could become a tropical cyclone on Wednesday.
The miner said harbour masters were expected to close the Cape Lambert facility at Port Walcott and Dampier port later on Tuesday afternoon to allow ships to move outside the affected area.
"Operations are continuing at this stage, but preparations are commencing to secure port and associated coastal infrastructure ahead of expected deteriorating conditions this evening," the company said in an emailed statement.
The Port Hedland harbour, Australia's highest-tonnage port, is also being evacuated for closure.
The last vessel will set sail from its inner harbour at 3.30pm on Tuesday.
The low-pressure system brought heavy rain overnight and on Tuesday across the region and is expected to continue into Wednesday.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) estimated around midday that the tropical low was 160km northeast of Port Hedland and 340km east northeast of Karratha, and moving west southwest at 12km/h.
If the system reaches cyclone intensity, gales with wind gusts to 100km/h could develop between Pardoo and Dampier on Wednesday, possibly extending west to Onslow late in the day, the BoM said.
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services has issued a blue alert for people in or near communities between Pardoo and Mardie, including Port Hedland.
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