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New Zealand Prepares for Cyclone Vaianu as Flooding Threatens Auckland

Auckland: Cyclone Vaianu, approaching New Zealand, could cause flooding in its most populous city, Auckland, the nation's weather forecaster warned, as authorities issued evacuation orders for parts of the country's North Island. Vaianu, forecast to bring heavy rain and winds of up to 130 kmh (80 mph), was expected to hit on Sunday, then pass west of the remote Chatham Islands on Monday, the weather forecaster said.

According to Emirates News Agency, it warned that Auckland, a city of 1.7 million people, expects up to 110 mm (4.3 inches) of rain from late Saturday to Sunday afternoon, with "heavy swells and coastal inundation likely." The forecaster added that streams and rivers may rise rapidly. Several North Island regions were under emergency declarations, including Whakatane, population 37,150, where authorities ordered evacuations in some coastal areas of the district.

The Whakatane District Council advised, "Residents should plan to be away for at least two days," in a Facebook post. On coastal areas, the storm could cause landslides, storm surges, waves of up to 13 metres (43 feet), and coastal flooding. About 180 km (111 miles) south, in the Hawke's Bay region, authorities said they would start evacuating homes and public places in beachfront areas on Saturday afternoon.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon stated on Friday that the cyclone had the potential to be damaging and urged those in its path to prepare for impact.

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