Cyclone Gabrielle moves away from New Zealand, leaves two dead and huge clean up

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Cyclone Gabrielle moves away from New Zealand, leaves two dead and huge clean up
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The country has started to assess the damage caused by significant flooding, landslides. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WELLINGTON - Cyclone Gabrielle weakened and moved away from New Zealand on Wednesday as the country started to assess the damage caused by significant flooding, landslides and high winds that left two people dead.

Residents in hard-hit areas are now being asked to conserve water and food because of fears of shortages. “When we look at places like in the Hawke’s Bay, around Wairoa or around Napier, when we look at Tairawhiti, you know, there’s communities who are right in the heart of the impacts of the cyclone,” he added.

The worst of the weather has now cleared and meteorological service WeatherWatch said in a statement that Cyclone Gabrielle is now east of the country and continuing to track away from the North Island with weather now improving.

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