Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Damage-from-Cyclone-Debbie-and-non-damaged-boats-in-the-water-and-on-the-beach-27MZIFJWEMB1F.htmlConceptually similarCyclone Debbie Damage in Airlie Beach - Broken Palm Trees, Beached BoatsGP0STS549Completed★★★★Tony Font walks around a yacht damaged by Cyclone DebbieGP0STS547Completed★★★★Dive Instructor Tony Font Describes Impacts of Cyclone Debbie on Great Barrier ReefGP0STS54BCompleted★★★★Trees damaged by Cyclone DebbieGP0STS5A0Completed★★★★Interview with Stevie Richards, Dive Instructor, Airlie BeachGP0STS55ZCompleted★★★★Super Wide Landscape Shots of Bowen and Abbot Point Coal TerminalGP0STS59UCompleted★★★★Abbot Point Coal TerminalGP0STS59SCompleted★★★★Destruction Caused by Bushfire in Binna Burra, Queensland (B-Roll)GP0STTYHRCompleted★★★★Lamington National Park & Binna Burra Lodge in Queensland - Aerial B-RollGP0STTYHPCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STS59YDamage from Cyclone Debbie and non-damaged boats in the water and on the beachAfter Cyclone Debbie hit Airlie Beach, some boats are sunken, some are beached, while others are operating. People are also fishing and going about their normal lives.Locations:Airlie Beach-Australia-QueenslandDate:1 Oct, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m59sProduction Type :B-ROLLKeywords:Boats-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Cyclones-Day-Destruction-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-SeasShoot:Damage from Cyclone Debbie in Airlie Beach and near Abbot Point Coal Terminal, QueenslandThese are interviews and b-roll videos from a shoot in Airlie Beach and around the Abbot Point Coal Terminal, a month or so after Cyclone Debbie hit the area in March 2017.They cover cyclone damage and the risk to the Great Barrier Reef from coal and climate change.Related Collections:Damage from Cyclone Debbie in Queensland (Photos & Videos)