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New Zealand braces for Cyclone Vaianu, North Island evacuations ordered

By Thomson Reuters Apr 10, 2026 | 8:54 PM

(Corrects reference to Cyclone Gabrielle in paragraph 7)

April 11 (Reuters) – Thousands of New Zealanders were ordered to evacuate their homes ​on Saturday as the country’s North Island ‌braced for Cyclone Vaianu, which authorities warned could cause coastal flooding and landslides.

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 country’s weather forecaster said.

Several regions were under emergency declarations on Saturday, with authorities ordering ​evacuations in some parts of Whakatane, population 37,150, about 430 km (270 miles) north of ⁠national capital Wellington.

“Residents should ⁠plan to be away for at ​least two days,” the Whakatane District Council posted on ​Facebook. On coastal areas, the storm could ‌cause landslides, storm surges, waves of up to 13 metres (43 feet) and coastal flooding, it said.

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

“Make sure ‌drains are free, check in on ⁠the neighbours, and be prepared for ​possible ‌power cuts,” Luxon said on X.

Vaianu ​has conjured ⁠up the painful memory of 2023’s Cyclone Gabrielle, which killed 11 and displaced thousands in one of New Zealand’s biggest natural disasters this century.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by ​William Mallard)