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Emergency response crews hope to deliver aid to cut-off Wairarapa communities

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Emergency response crews hope to deliver aid to cut-off Wairarapa communities
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Emergency crews are working to deliver essential supplies to communities in Wairarapa, New Zealand, after a bridge collapse caused by severe flooding. Residents and farmers are navigating difficult terrain to maintain access to food and medicine while road repairs are underway.

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This event underscores the vulnerability of rural infrastructure to extreme weather events and the logistical challenges of disaster relief.

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Emergency response crews hope to deliver aid to cut-off communities in Wairarapa on Monday.

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