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    A severe tropical storm has hit the northern regions of New Zealand, causing widespread power outages, cancelled flights, and several regions to declare a state of emergency.

    The storm, which was downgraded as it approached the country, has already resulted in the toppling of trees, damage to roads, and downed power lines. The prime minister of New Zealand, Chris Hipkins, who was stuck in Auckland due to the grounding of flights, called for citizens to be prepared and stay inside if possible. He also announced that the government had set aside an aid package of $7.25 million to help with recovery efforts.

    One person has been reported missing after a boat near Great Barrier Island issued a distress call. The emergency management minister, Kieran McAnulty, warned that Monday would be a difficult day due to the combination of high winds and heavy rain, which makes it unsafe to repair the damaged power network. The storm has caused chaos in New Zealand’s transportation network, with Air New Zealand cancelling over 500 flights and disrupting the travel plans of around 10,000 international customers.

    Unfortunately, this storm comes just after flash floods hit Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, in late January, causing widespread damage, forcing thousands from their homes, and resulting in four deaths. The prime minister acknowledged the need in the community and stated that the effects of the weather events have only compounded the situation. With winds reaching up to 140 km/hr in the Northland region and gusts of 110 km/hr rocking Auckland’s harbour bridge, New Zealanders are bracing themselves for a difficult day ahead. Normal services are expected to resume on Tuesday, but for now, residents are being urged to stay safe and take the necessary precautions to weather the storm.

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