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Archives for March 2015

Becoming more settled after Pam moves away

This coming week is looking more settled once ex TC Pam moves away, it’s not perfect and has cold air…

‘It’s not over yet’ – Civil Defence urges ongoing caution

Extra care is being encouraged as people begin to move around this morning. Cyclone Pam’s damaging winds haven’t made landfall,…

Monday’s national forecast

TC Pam moves in a southeasterly track just off the coast of northeastern New Zealand today bringing severe weather to…

Warning for Northland drivers as Cyclone Pam approaches; emergency crews mobilise

Northlanders are being urged to stay off the roads until six tomorrow morning, when the worst of Cyclone Pam is…

Vanuatu – 6 confirmed dead, 90% of Port Vila housing seriously damaged

Up to 90 per cent of housing in Vanuatu’s capital is reported to have been seriously damaged by Cyclone Pam,…

NEW POLL: Do you have an emergency supply kit?

We’ve had confirmation this morning that severe Tropical Cyclone Pam is making headway towards the country as a major storm…

First confirmed casualties in Vanuatu; power out across the whole country (+VIDEO)

A tropical cyclone killed at least six people in Vanuatu, UNICEF said Saturday, confirming first casualties from one of the…

Sunday’s national forecast

Upper North Island Cloudy, a few showers about Northland by midday then gradually spreading southwards. Rain becoming more persistent by…

Cyclone Pam ‘could be one of the worst in Pacific history’

The destruction caused by Cyclone Pam “could potentially be one of the worst in Pacific history”, Unicef has said. Unicef…

Philip Duncan: What happens next with Cyclone Pam after Vanuatu? (+4 maps)

“It was worse than worse case scenario for us all” was part of the message a friend of mine, and…