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Severe Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle was a destructive tropical cyclone that devastated parts of the North Island of New Zealand and affected parts of Vanuatu and Australia in February 2023. It is the costliest tropical cyclone on record in the Southern Hemisphere, with total damage estimated to be NZ$ 14.5 billion ( US$ 9.2 billion), in which NZ ...
By Tuesday night, local time, Gabrielle had lost wind intensity and became a post-tropical cyclone as it moved away from New Zealand. In the Hawke's Bay region, residents were trapped on rooftops ...
On 12 July, The New Zealand Herald reported that the Government's urgent review would cover the Hawke's Bay Regional Council's management of the Wairoa river bar following "significant" concerns raised by the local community. [18] On 11 September, Mike Bush's urgent review was released. The report concluded that the Hawke's Bay Regional Council ...
A state of emergency was declared in New Zealand on Tuesday 14 February as Cyclone Gabrielle battered the country. The state of emergency will apply to Northland, Auckland, Tairawhiti, Bay of ...
Footage shows part of a road swept away by floodwater after Cyclone Gabrielle ripped through New Zealand. Music artist Flux Pavilion shared a video of the collapsed road and gushing river in ...
Gabrielle caused extensive damage across New Zealand and other nearby countries. Gabrielle became the costliest tropical cyclone on record in the Southern Hemisphere. Additionally, the cyclone was the deadliest in New Zealand since 1968. Cyclone Enala formed on February 19 in the Southern Indian Ocean and reached its peak as a category 1 ...
Puketapu is a rural community in the Hastings District and Hawke's Bay Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located west of Napier and north of Hastings. In February 2023 Puketapu was severely affected by flooding from Cyclone Gabrielle. Water from the Tutaekuri River rose above homes and damaged much of the agricultural land.
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