NZ declares state of emergency after Cyclone Gabrielle!
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Hey there! Let’s talk about something wild happening in New Zealand. Brace yourselves for the adventures of Cyclone Gabrielle! It’s been causing all sorts of chaos on New Zealand’s North Island. Imagine a big, powerful storm that’s been wreaking havoc for a few days now.
Believe it or not, this cyclone is no ordinary weather event. The experts are saying it’s a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence! That means it hasn’t happened in a very, very long time. Can you imagine that? Well, nearly one-third of the five million people living in New Zealand are feeling the effects of this crazy cyclone.
Luckily, the cyclone is getting weaker and moving away from the North Island. But here’s the thing, many people are still living in temporary houses because their homes got damaged. Some folks even had to swim to higher ground because rivers overflowed their banks.
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- Right now, there’s a power outage affecting around a quarter of a million people. Can you imagine not having any electricity? Yikes! And guess what? Fallen trees and landslides have caused even more trouble. Homes got damaged or washed away, and roads got blocked. It’s like a real-life obstacle course out there!
- Coastal villages on the north and east sides of the North Island got hit the worst. One nearby town is completely cut off because a river decided to go on a wild spree. But hey, guess what? Our awesome friends from Australia and the UK have stepped up to help. Way to go, buddies!
- Some rescue workers are warning people that they might be without power for a few weeks. Can you imagine that? But the good news is, help is on the way! People stuck on roofs in flooded areas are patiently waiting for rescue teams to save the day.
- Now, let’s talk about those pictures. Oh boy, they’re everywhere on social media! They show just how massive and crazy the damage is. You’ve got houses flooded one after the other, trees saying “See ya!” as they’re uprooted, and street lights and poles bending like they’re in a circus act. It’s a real sight to behold!
- The Minister for Emergency Management said this storm is like nothing they’ve ever seen before. It’s like the ultimate roller coaster ride of nature! Hang on tight, New Zealand, because you’re showing us how to handle the wildest of weather adventures. Stay safe, everyone!
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