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Satellite image captures three tropical cyclones spinning in the South Pacific at once

Tropical cyclones Rae, Seru and Alfred are churning as the region’s season reaches its peak

Three tropical cyclones are churning in the South Pacific at the same time, satellite images show, in a rare occurrence for the region.

Tropical cyclones Rae, Seru and Alfred formed over five days and are still spinning in a stretch off the eastern coast of Australia and around 8,000 kilometers into the Pacific, where the cyclone season is reaching its peak.

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© Photograph: CIRA

© Photograph: CIRA

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