Devastating Impact Of Cyclone In New Zealand: Wion Climate Tracker


As the world continues to feel the effects of climate change, a new report from the WION Climate Tracker suggests that the damage caused by a recent cyclone in New Zealand could exceed $8 billion. This report is an important reminder of the devastating impact of extreme weather events, and highlights the urgent need for greater global action on climate change.

Cyclone Gabrielle Death Toll Rises To 11 As Recovery Continues In New Zealand

Cyclone Gabrielle Death Toll Rises To 11 As Recovery Continues In New Zealand


Devastating Impact of Cyclone in New Zealand: WION Climate Tracker

Devastating Impact of Cyclone in New Zealand: WION Climate Tracker

After devastating floods, New Zealand set to face a major tropical Cyclone | Latest News | WION

After devastating floods, New Zealand set to face a major tropical Cyclone | Latest News | WION


Cyclone Damage in New Zealand: WION Climate Tracker Estimate of $8 Billion

Cyclone Damage in New Zealand: WION Climate Tracker Estimate of $8 Billion

New Zealand braces for Cyclone Gabrielle | Latest News | WION |

New Zealand braces for Cyclone Gabrielle | Latest News | WION |


Cyclone Damage in New Zealand Could Cost $8 Billion: WION Climate Tracker

Cyclone Damage in New Zealand Could Cost $8 Billion: WION Climate Tracker

New Zealand reels under cyclone Gabrielle | WION Climate Tracker

New Zealand reels under cyclone Gabrielle | WION Climate Tracker


WION Climate Tracker: Cyclone Damage in New Zealand Could Exceed $8 Billion

WION Climate Tracker: Cyclone Damage in New Zealand Could Exceed $8 Billion

Cyclone Gabrielle wreaks havoc in New Zealand's Auckland | WION Climate Tracker

Cyclone Gabrielle wreaks havoc in New Zealand's Auckland | WION Climate Tracker


New Zealand Cyclone Could Cost Up to $8 Billion: WION Climate Tracker Report

New Zealand Cyclone Could Cost Up to $8 Billion: WION Climate Tracker Report

New Zealand: Cyclone damage could exceed $8bn I WION Climate Tracker I WION

New Zealand: Cyclone damage could exceed $8bn I WION Climate Tracker I WION


WION Climate Tracker: Unprecedented Cyclone Damage in New Zealand Could Exceed $8 Billion

WION Climate Tracker: Unprecedented Cyclone Damage in New Zealand Could Exceed $8 Billion

Cyclone Damage in New Zealand Could Exceed $8 Billion: WION Climate Tracker

Cyclone Damage in New Zealand Could Exceed $8 Billion: WION Climate Tracker

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Cyclone Damage in New Zealand Could Cost Up to $8 Billion: WION Climate Tracker

Cyclone Damage in New Zealand Could Cost Up to $8 Billion: WION Climate Tracker

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WION Climate Tracker Report: Cyclone Damage in New Zealand Could Exceed $8 Billion

WION Climate Tracker Report: Cyclone Damage in New Zealand Could Exceed $8 Billion

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7 comments on “Devastating Impact Of Cyclone In New Zealand: Wion Climate Tracker

    AngelsWorld4ever

    • January 13, 2023 at 2:47 pm

    So the GOV gave 10 million to turkey for their disaster, last week. what will gov do for Au & NZ ? Nothing as usual sadly. CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME. or have you forgotten that ?! NSW still waiting for a hand out but their cries go unheard

    joyce mclean

    • February 2, 2023 at 11:20 pm

    Praying for everyone

    Doug. C.

    • February 11, 2023 at 9:48 am

    Blame it on climate change?

    Debra Smith

    • February 17, 2023 at 5:08 am

    He said “I want to be like majik mike” LOL

    Leo

    • February 18, 2023 at 1:55 am

    11 out of over 5 million….ok let’s try and make a news story out of this

    Down Under Drover

    • February 19, 2023 at 3:19 am

    And NZ labor party in control god help all the suffering Kiwis

    Do NOT view this channel

    • February 21, 2023 at 2:38 pm

    As I sit here, contemplating the recent supply drops organized for the cyclone-devastated communities of New Zealand, I can’t help but feel inspired by the resilience and strength of those who have suffered through such adversity.

    In the face of such devastation, it would be easy to succumb to despair and hopelessness. But instead, these communities banded together, showing the true power of human connection and compassion. They lifted each other up, providing hope and support when it was needed most.

    And while the supply drops themselves may seem like a small gesture in the grand scheme of things, they represent something much greater: the power of individuals to come together and make a difference, even in the darkest of times.

    So let us remember the lessons learned from these communities, and let us never forget the strength and resilience that can be found within us all. We have the power to create change, to lift each other up, and to overcome even the greatest of challenges. It is up to us to embrace that power and use it to make the world a better place for all.

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