New Zealand | Hurricane Gabrielle kills three

(Auckland) Three people died in New Zealand due to the cyclone Gabriellawhich hit the country earlier this week, authorities announced on Wednesday.


A body was found where a firefighter was reported missing when a house collapsed during inclement weather in West Auckland, and two more in the Hawke’s Bay area of ​​the North Island, a said Emergency Management Minister Kieran McAnulty.

Although the worst is over, authorities warned on Wednesday that all danger was not yet over.

Violent winds and torrential rains affected the North Island, where more than three quarters of the country’s 5 million inhabitants live, overnight from Monday to Tuesday, causing floods and landslides.

The authorities are beginning to measure the extent of the damage in isolated towns where floodwaters have washed away roads and cut communications.

Some 10,500 people have been displaced, Emergency Management Minister Kieran McAnulty said.

And 140,000 people are without electricity, although power is gradually being restored.

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins called Gabrielle “New Zealand’s most significant weather event this century”, and a national state of emergency was declared for a week.

“This is a significant disaster,” McAnulty said, stressing that it will take “many weeks” for affected areas to recover.

“The road is long,” he concluded.


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