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'We simply cannot afford to': Hawke's Bay leaders desperate for cyclone
'We simply cannot afford to': Hawke's Bay leaders desperate for cyclone
2024-05-21 07:31:31 source:
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The old Waikare Gorge bridge following Cyclone Gabrielle. Photo: Waka Kotahi
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