I don’t have live access to current updates in this moment, but here’s what recent reporting has indicated about East Bunbury and a potential tornado event in Western Australia.
Overview
- A severe weather event in the Bunbury area, including East Bunbury, produced winds exceeding 100 km/h and caused property damage, power outages, and debris in multiple neighborhoods. Authorities assessed whether a tornado occurred or if the damage was caused by a microburst or straight-line winds.
Key points from recent coverage
- Investigations were ongoing to determine whether a tornado actually struck Bunbury or if the damage was due to a microburst or other severe wind event. BoM and emergency services were involved in assessing damage, wind speeds, and the mechanism of destruction. This framing was reported in late April 2026, with East Bunbury highlighted as the worst-hit area in some accounts.[1][3]
- Reports noted substantial damage to homes and infrastructure, including roofs lifting off and power networks being disrupted, leading to lengthy cleanup and restoration efforts. Local authorities published updates and expressed ongoing recovery efforts.[2][3]
- Media coverage from ABC News and local outlets emphasized the rapid nature of the event, potential tornado classification, and the need for radar and damage analysis to confirm the weather mechanism.[3][6][2]
What to expect next (typical in such cases)
- Official confirmation on whether the event was a tornado will come from the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) based on radar data, damage surveys, and eyewitness reports.
- Community impact details commonly include numbers on homes damaged, power outages, and restoration timelines, with local councils providing ongoing updates.
If you want, I can search for the most recent official statements or local council updates and summarize them with citations. I can also pull up a concise timeline of events and map the areas most affected in East Bunbury, with sources. Would you like me to proceed with a targeted update search?
Sources
through the suburbs of East Bunbury, Glen Iris and Picton. Early reports indicated that there had been no deaths, no injuries and wind damage to around 30 houses, the Parade Hotel, the Koombana Bay Sailing Club and some commercial buildings, mainly in Picton. These early reports significantly underestimated the extent of the damage. (Some early media reports also indicated that this event may have been a second tornado.) Residents reported that a lot of lightning activity accompanied the...
www.jcu.edu.auWinds of more than 100 kilometres an hour swept through the South West of WA last night, with damage reported in a suburb of East Bunbury.
www.abc.net.auWild winds have left a trail of destruction in Western Australia's south-west. The Bureau of Meteorology is investigating if it was a tornado.
www.dailymotion.comIn a blink of an eye, a freak tornado wreaked havoc and destruction on the coastal community of Bunbury. Repairs are well underway, but the emotional wounds of the terrifying experience are likely to stay with locals for decades to come.
www.abc.net.auOn Tuesday morning, Bunbury woke up to tree branches fallen and roofs toppled.
www.swtimes.com.auBunbury Tornado - latest updates. Please check here for the latest updates and news as a result of Friday's tornado.
www.bunbury.wa.gov.au