04/13/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/12/2021 18:40
The cyclone made landfall near the town of Kalbarri with gusts of up to 170km per hour late on Sunday. While it has since been downgraded, its path impacted more than 1,000km of Western Australia with reports of damaged houses, fallen trees and downed power lines.
ANZ encourages customers affected by the cyclone to contact the bank when they're ready to discuss how they can access a range of financial support measures, including:
ANZ general manager for Western Australia Kathleen Jahour said: 'Cyclone Seroja has left a path of destruction in its wake that will likely affect hundreds of residents, many of whom will not yet know the full extent of the damage.
'As people begin the recovery process, we hope these relief measures we've announced today will help them as they face various challenges.'
ANZ customers affected by the cyclone are encouraged to visit their local branch if they are able, or to contact their relationship manager to discuss the impact on their business or personal circumstances.
Customers can also contact ANZ's dedicated financial hardship team on 1800 149 549 or at anz.com.au/support/natural-disaster-support/
Customers with ANZ Home and Contents Insurance may be eligible for emergency funds and temporary accommodation.
To lodge an insurance claim, customers can call 13 16 14 or visit anz.com/insuranceclaims