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Vanuatu quake: Warnings as bad weather threat looms for Port Vila

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American Samoa declares state of emergency over severe storms

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Three dead, at least one missing, and airport closes in Auckland...

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Red weather warnings as Cyclone Gabrielle makes NZ landfall

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Thousands without power, evacuations begin as Cyclone Gabrielle hits NZ

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Flash flood impacted Pasifika communities in NZ on alert

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NZ declares national emergency as Cyclone Gabrielle unleashes fury across...

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February 14, 2023

Cyclones: Vanuatu children ‘need to see their friends’, educator warns

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Indonesia ‘makes humanitarianism illegal’ for West Papuans – 20 arrests

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March 30, 2023

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Vanuatu communities growing climate resilience in wake of Cyclone Lola

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Ardern mission for post-Gita visit to Tonga, Samoa, Niue and Cook...

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February 19, 2018

Gavin Ellis: Thank God for news media in a storm

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February 16, 2023

PNG quake-hit communities plead for relief aid to ‘bypass’ government

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March 16, 2018

Cyclone Gabrielle triggers more destructive forestry ‘slash’ – NZ must change...

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Fiji’s weather bureau predicts up to seven cyclones this season

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NZ police confirm fourth death after man swept away by floodwaters

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Cyclone Gabrielle: More heavy rain for NZ’s disaster-hit northern regions

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Wild weather lashes NZ’s Auckland, Northland regions

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