New Zealand cancels flights as deluge from cyclone looms
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Air New Zealand cancels domestic and international flights to and from Auckland. Cyclone Gabrielle expected to dump up to 10 inches of rain on the nation's largest city. Two weeks ago, Aucklanders experienced the wettest day ever recorded in the city. Gusts of about 130 kilometers per hour (80 miles per hour) expected.
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New Zealand: New Zealand cancels flights as deluge from cyclone looms
Rest of World News: WELLINGTON: New Zealand’s national carrier canceled dozens of flights Sunday as Aucklanders braced for a deluge from Cyclone Gabrielle, two weeks afte.
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