New Zealand cyclone appeal modelled on 2011 Christchurch earthquake fundraiser
New Zealand will launch an international fundraising appeal for the massive reconstruction work needed after Cyclone Gabrielle tore across the country’s north earlier this month, forcing thousands of people into shelters and killing eleven.
“One of the things we know from past events is that there are people abroad with very strong connections to New Zealand who want to be able to make a contribution,” Hipkins said at a news conference announcing the initiative. Cyclone Gabrielle hit New Zealand’s North Island on Feb. 12 and battered roads and bridges, left tens of thousands without power across an area that makes up a third of the country. Police are still searching for 4 missing people.
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