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New Zealand Declares State of Emergency, Evacuates Thousands as Cyclone Vaianu Risks Grow
New Zealand has declared a state of emergency and evacuated thousands of residents on the North Island as Cyclone Vaianu approaches, bringing anticipated wind speeds up to 130 km/h, heavy rainfall, coastal floods, and landslides. The mayor of Tauranga has also declared a state of emergency as officials warn of growing risks to public safety.
11 Apr, 08:48 — 11 Apr, 08:48
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