<?xml version="1.0"?> <img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2011/02/Cyclone_Yasi2.jpg"><h2>Cyclone Yasi damages boats at Port Hinchinbrook, Australia </h2>Damaged boats are stacked on top of one another at Port Hinchinbrook Harbour in Cardwell, as a result of category 5 tropical cyclone Yasi, which passed the north Queensland coast last night. At least 60 boats are thought to have been written off causing an estimated AU$20-30 million worth of damage.<br><img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2011/02/Cyclone_Yasi5.jpg"><h2>Cyclone Yasi damages boats at Port Hinchinbrook, Australia </h2>A boat that was thrown up onto land at Port Hinchinbrook near Cardwell, Australia, after Cyclone Yasi brought heavy rain and howling winds gusting to 186mph (300kph). <br><img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2011/02/Cyclone_Yasi4.jpg"><h2>Cyclone Yasi damages boats at Port Hinchinbrook, Australia </h2>The storm, which hit in the early hours of Thursday, was among the most powerful ever to strike Australia, terrifying thousands of residents and causing widespread damage. <br><img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2011/02/Cyclone_Yasi3.jpg"><h2>Cyclone Yasi damages boats at Port Hinchinbrook, Australia </h2>Residents look over damaged yachts and motorboats at Port Hinchinbrook. So far there has been one confirmed death after a 23-year-old man from Ingham suffocated from using a diesel generator inside a closed room after Cyclone Yasi cut power supplies. Another lucky sailor survived the storm on his yacht and sailed back into the harbour shaken but unharmed.<br><img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2011/02/Cyclone_Yasi1.jpg"><h2>Cyclone Yasi damages boats at Port Hinchinbrook, Australia </h2>A boat is wrecked up against a waterfront apartment at the Port Hinchinbrook boat harbour in Cardwell in North Queensland. The town is still inaccessible via road due to flooding and extensive damage.<br><br>