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New Zealand's North Island is ravaged by a cyclone, and hundreds of people are evacuated

New Zealand's North Island is ravaged by a cyclone, and hundreds of people are evacuated
New Zealand's North Island is ravaged by a cyclone, and hundreds of people are evacuated

On Sunday, a cyclone hit New Zealand's North Island, cutting off power to thousands of residents. Officials warned that conditions would continue to worsen throughout the day.

MetService, the national weather provider, reported that Cyclone Vaianu had brought destructive winds exceeding 130 kph 81 mph (and heavy rain) even before it expected to land in the afternoon.

The authorities have declared several areas to be in an emergency and issued wind warnings of "red" levels, reserved only for the worst weather conditions.

Emergency Management Minister Mark Mitchell stated that the cyclone was "more towards" the fringes of the North Island and would spare Auckland, the most populous city in the country, from the worst conditions. Mark Mitchell, Minister of Emergency Management, said that stronger winds and waves were expected as the cyclone crossed the coast.

"It has moved more towards the edges and to the east. This means that we haven’t seen the intensity we had prepared for, or that we expected to be hit with. Mitchell stated that this is "good news".

"What we can expect in the next 12 to 24 hours is a little more intensification as the cyclone begins to descend and gets closer."

Mitchell warned that the combination of high tide in the afternoon and the large swells caused by the storm could cause coastal flooding.

He said that the most dangerous time was from 2 pm this afternoon, when there were high tides and big swells.

He said that the cyclone forced hundreds of residents from their homes and knocked off electricity to 5,000 homes.

New Zealand Defence Force personnel and heavy equipment has also been deployed in order to assist with the evacuation.

MetService reported wind gusts in excess of 130 kph and rainfall totals exceeding?100 mm (3.92 inches) over the course of 24 hours in Whangarei.

Vaianu brings to mind 2023's Cyclone Gabrielle. This storm killed 11 people and caused thousands of New Zealanders to be displaced. It was one of the worst natural disasters in this century. (Reporting from Sydney by Christine Chen; Additional reporting in Wellington by Lucy Craymer; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus).

(source: Reuters)