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Southern parts of the country can expect a lashing of heavy rain and strong wind until early tomorrow morning
10 March 2024
Southern parts of the country can expect a lashing of heavy rain and strong wind until early tomorrow morning
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Record-breaking temperatures are expected in parts of southeast Australia as residents in four states swelter through a stifling weekend
9 Mar:
Record-breaking temperatures are expected in parts of southeast Australia as residents in four states swelter through a stifling weekend...
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Bluecliffs residents are reluctantly evacuating their homes this afternoon
8 Mar:
Bluecliffs residents are reluctantly evacuating their homes this afternoon...
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A perfect storm led to the large sinkhole in Auckland's Parnell
7 Mar:
A perfect storm led to the large sinkhole in Auckland's Parnell...
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Uncertainty around how quake-prone Wellington's Reading Cinema actually is
7 Mar:
Uncertainty around how quake-prone Wellington's Reading Cinema actually is...
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Engineers behind the latest earthquake proofing tests say their work could help preserve cities
6 Mar:
Engineers behind the latest earthquake proofing tests say their work could help preserve cities...
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The journey from Christchurch to Picton is expected to take an hour more than usual this week
5 Mar:
The journey from Christchurch to Picton is expected to take an hour more than usual this week...
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Wellington Water is warning the public after heavy rainfall caused wastewater from two treatment plants to flow into waterways
4 Mar:
Wellington Water is warning the public after heavy rainfall caused wastewater from two treatment plants to flow into waterways...
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Rimutaka Hill is closed between Kaitoke and Featherston gates, as wind batters the region
4 Mar:
Rimutaka Hill is closed between Kaitoke and Featherston gates, as wind batters the region...
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It's a day of severe weather for many parts of the country
4 Mar:
It's a day of severe weather for many parts of the country...
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