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WORLD: UAE Embassy issues advisory to citizens in New Zealand after floods

ByNavneeth

Sep 22, 2023 #New Zealand, #world

The UAE Embassy in Wellington has issued an advisory to citizens in New Zealand.

The authority took to X, formerly Twitter, to post an advisory.

The notice said:

“The UAE Embassy in Wellington calls upon the citizens of the country in New Zealand to exercise caution due to floods in the Gore and Queenstown areas.

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“The mission even asked UAE citizens in New Zealand to follow safety instructions issued by authorities.

They have also provided numbers to contact in cases of emergency.

They are: 0097180024 or 0097180044444.

Source: web

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