when did cyclone gabrielle hit nz
Cyclone Gabrielle began impacting New Zealand on 12 February 2023, with its most severe effects on the North Island between 12 and 15 February 2023.
Key dates
- 12 February 2023: Cyclone Gabrielle started affecting the North Island, bringing heavy rain and strong winds.
- 13 February 2023: Impacts intensified, with severe weather and early flooding being reported in multiple regions.
- 14 February 2023: A national state of emergency was declared, only the third in New Zealand’s history.
- 12–15 February 2023: Period during which Gabrielle devastated large parts of the North Island, especially Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti.
Quick Scoop context
- Cyclone Gabrielle is described as one of New Zealand’s most damaging weather events in decades, causing widespread flooding, landslides and infrastructure damage.
- The event affected around half of the country’s population and forced thousands from their homes, particularly in eastern regions.
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