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https://twitter.com/Globalpoliticss/status/1225192692537286656?s=19
.#Inundaciones💧 | Al menos 382 personas se encuentran atrapadas este lunes en la zona del fiordo de Milford Sound, en el suroeste de Nueva Zelanda, a causa de la inundación provocada por marea alta y fuertes lluvias.
— ESPECIGEST (@ESPECIGEST) February 5, 2020
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ℹ @Notimex_TV #EG #Georiesgos pic.twitter.com/CUBRGViiVk
New Zealand flash floods leave tourists stranded
— Mohamed Didi (@emdeedeedd) February 5, 2020
"Many hikers were evacuated from Fiordland by helicopter on Tuesday, but heavy rain meant rescue efforts for those trapped in Milford Sound was put on hold."https://t.co/izPjNqb27P
Milford Sound, New Zealand 🇳🇿 #Travel #travelgoals #waterfall pic.twitter.com/deglapz56N
— Shelby ❄️🤍☕️ (@mytravel_goals) February 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/MomentsAU/status/1224425760166903813?s=19
Incredible images from Milford sound region. Reminds me of the flooding Franz Josef experienced last Spring 2019. "Rescues and evacuations are underway in New Zealand due to flooding" https://t.co/t4lnJxAlhH
— Melanie Froude (@Froudo_baggins) February 3, 2020
Nearly 200 tourists trapped at New Zealand's Milford Sound after torrential rains will have to wait until Wednesday before they can be flown out https://t.co/rf6MNa6pHC
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) February 4, 2020
https://twitter.com/TwitterMoments/status/1224425717343170563?s=19
Trampers evacuated from Fiordland, 195 others remain stranded at Milford Sound by wild weather https://t.co/xkSDfNA9Kj pic.twitter.com/gP34jmcIce
— 1News (@1NewsNZ) February 3, 2020
Major storm hitting Fiordland NZ, road to Milford Sound taken out, stranding many. Might not want to juxtapose the “head to Milford for digital detox” teaser next to reports of how stranded tourists are being airlifted out. Oops! #commfails pic.twitter.com/gwSFMe85nT
— kendra sharp (@KendraVSharp) February 3, 2020
600mm of rain has fallen in Fiordland in last 24 hours – more than London gets p.a.
— Tonkin + Taylor (@TonkinTaylor) February 3, 2020
Milford Sound is the 4th wettest place on earth.
Rainfall is measured in metres. Av. rainfall is 8m, in 2019 it had 9.2m.
Photo: Te Anau (Dec 2019) lake was 1.5m higher than normal due to rain pic.twitter.com/st5Z4w8B9a