Cyclone Gabrielle: New Zealand Declares State Of Emergency, Thousands Displaced & 4 Dead

Cyclone Gabrielle, which reached New Zealand on February12, resulted in huge damage in the country, including landslides and high winds that left four people dead and displaced thousands from their homes. As per the latest information, Cyclone Gabrielle weakened and moved away from New Zealand on Wednesday, however, residents in hard-hit areas have been asked to conserve water and food because of fears of shortages after New Zealand on February 14 declared a national state of emergency.

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Cyclone Gabrielle: New Zealand Declares State Of Emergency, Thousands Displaced & 4 Dead

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