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New Zealand prepares for Cyclone Vaianu and North Island evacuations are ordered

On Saturday, a number of New Zealanders were ordered to leave their homes as the North Island prepared for Cyclone Vaianu. Authorities warned that it could cause coastal flooding or landslides.

The weather forecaster in the country said that Vaianu was forecast to bring heavy rainfall and winds up to 130 kmh. (80 mph) on Sunday, before passing west of the remote Chatham Islands by Monday.

On Saturday, several regions were declared to be in an emergency situation. Authorities ordered evacuations of some areas of Whakatane (population 37,150), located 430 km north of the national capital Wellington.

Whakatane District Council published a message on Facebook saying that residents should prepare to be away from home for two days. The storm is expected to cause coastal flooding and landslides in coastal areas.

On Friday, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon stated that the cyclone could be devastating and warned those in its path to prepare.

Luxon, on X, said: "Check drains for obstructions, keep an eye on your neighbours and prepare yourself for possible power outages."

Vaianu conjures up the 'painful memories' of 2023's Cyclone Gabrielle which killed 11 and displaced thousands. It was one of New Zealand’s worst natural disasters of this century.

(source: Reuters)