New Zealand has declared a state of emergency in several regions, including its largest city of Auckland, as Cyclone Gabrielle roared ashore at high tide, bringing powerful winds, dangerous storm surge and torrential rains.
Wellington, February 14 (RHC)-- New Zealand has declared a state of emergency in several regions, including its largest city of Auckland, as Cyclone Gabrielle roared ashore at high tide, bringing powerful winds, dangerous storm surge and torrential rains.
Emergency officials warned residents in low-lying areas to evacuate ahead of the storm’s arrival, which follows record rainfall last month that caused extensive flooding and left four people dead.
One official in New Zealand told local media: “I can’t stress enough that. POlease, have a plan to leave your home if you see water levels rising around you or if you’re worried about land stability around your property. Don’t wait to be told to leave.”
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