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Cyclone closes ports in Australia's Pilbara region, which is rich in iron ore

The operator of the ports in Western Australia said that the port, which is the world's largest iron-ore hub, was closed Saturday due to a tropical cyclone developing off the coast from the?Pilbara region.

In an online alert, Ports stated that Tropical Cyclone Mitchell, a Category 2 storm, caused the closure of Port Hedland as well as Ashburton and the ports of Cape Preston West, Dampier, and Varanus Island in the Pilbara.

The operator stated that the cyclone will "most likely start?to turn gradually to the southwest, then south, from tonight, and move closer to the coast." This is referring to Pilbara, an area rich in resources twice as large as the United Kingdom.

Mitchell intensified on Saturday and was predicted to become a Category 3 cyclone over night. It could bring wind gusts up to 170 km/h (105mph) in the Pilbara.

Port Hedland is the world's largest exporter of iron ore. It is used by BHP Group, Fortescue, and Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting.

Pilbara Ports announced on Friday that its ports had been cleared because of the emerging cyclone threat. (Reporting and editing by William Mallard in Sydney, Sam McKeith from Sydney)

(source: Reuters)