New Zealand declared a National State of Emergency on Tuesday for the third time in its history as Cyclone Gabrielle pounded the North Island with wind and rain, knocking out power to tens of thousands of homes.
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Flights grounded, power cut as storm lashes New ZealandTens of thousands of homes in New Zealand were without power and hundreds of flights were canceled Monday as a tropical storm lashed the north of the country.
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