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Napier-Taihape Rd has reopened to the public after the cyclone. Photo / File. Another major road has reopened in Hawke’s Bay after it was badly damaged during Cyclone Gabrielle.
Two more people have died in circumstances related to Cyclone Gabrielle, taking the toll to 11, police say. ... died after he was hit by a slip on the Taihape-Napier Road.
A further 14 deaths – the majority in Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti – have been attributed to Cyclone Gabrielle which brought devastation and heartbreak to areas of the North Island between ...
At Kautuku, a 450-hectare spread on the Taihape Rd, ... Group said it was involved in the repair/replacement of 20 farm bridges throughout Hawke’s Bay in the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Hearing underway for 12 people who died in Hawke's Bay during Cyclone Gabrielle - MSNThe families of the 12 people who died in Hawke's Bay during Cyclone Gabrielle want the Coronial Inquiry to include the issues around weather forecasting accuracy, the emergency response, and the ...
Abe Dew has lived in Muriwai for 25 years, but after Cyclone Gabrielle his property was designated Category three and will be demolished. Muriwai residents use debris to make memorial sculpture (3 ...
“I was only afraid for my kids,” Dayna Nuku told the New Zealand Herald of the frightening moment, which occurred on Feb. 14 after her hometown of Omahu was inundated during Cyclone Gabrielle.
New Zealand stepped up recovery efforts on Thursday after Cyclone Gabrielle left at least five people dead and displaced 9,000 in the country's most damaging storm in decades.
Work on repairing 11 major slips along Taihape Rd caused by Cyclone Gabrielle will begin in August with the awarding of the contract for this work, which is 100 per cent funded by Central Government.
Cyclone Gabrielle is expected to start hitting Aotearoa's shores on Sunday with weather watches in place for Northland, Auckland, the Coromandel Penisula, Gisborne and Hawke's Bay.
Cyclone Gabrielle has come as the Auckland, the country’s largest city, barely recovered from extensive damage caused by extreme flooding and record rain at the end of last month.
The cyclone lashed New Zealand’s north coast on 12 February and was dubbed by prime minister Chris Hipkins as the biggest natural disaster the island nation has faced in a century.
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