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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the news talks had been newsroom this is newsfacs
In this update. A large fire has broken out at
a flower growing nursery in Auckland overnight. The blaze involved
the large warehouse in the area of coumue Crusade. They
were not able to fight the fire from inside as
it was well alight and far too dangerous. There were
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no injuries reported. A magnitude four point eight earthquake has
been felt by some residents and parts of both the
North and South Islands. More than seven thousand people submitted
reports they had felt shaking on Gionette's website, with reports
it was felt across Wellington, Daranaki, Marlborough and Tasman. A
warning the increase in deaths and hospitalizations from stimulant overdoses
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is likely just the beginning. New Drug Foundation data shows
almost three New Zealanders die of a preventable overdose every week.
Executive director Sarah Halm says while an increase in stimulant
harm was exp did due to an uptick in use,
rates are still worryingly high.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
We've also seen a growth in the number of fatalities
from new and novel substances. A group of called metazines,
which are more potent and fentanyl have for the first
time shown up.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
The southwesterly wind change could bring severe gusts to the
North Island today. Met Services winds in Auckland, a Great
Barrier Island and Corimandal Peninsula could reach one hundred and
twenty kilometers an hour. Meteorologist Sylvia Martinez says people should
make sure items on their property are secure.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
Because it's been a while since we had strong winds
from this direction. There is the possibility of trees going
down and power cuts.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
And where there's a will, there's a way where a
growing number of kiwis giving back to their community through
their will after they've died. While only six percent of
New Zealand wills include a charitable gift, community foundations of
aldiaboas there's more and more people are seeking advice on
intentional giving. Chief executive Alan or Ky says people from
all walks of life realize they can make a difference
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as they get older. That's news to Sport and New Zealand.
Formula One driver Liam Lawson will start inside the top
ten for the third race in a row, qualifying eighth
for tomorrow morning's Dutch Grand Prix. Lawson was a little
frustrated as best qualifying time came in the second session,
not the third and final run.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
I don't know why, but we went slower in Q three,
so them stuff to look into, but I think we
were feeling pretty good after Q two and naturally everybody
makes a step in Q three and for some reason
we didn't make a step.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
McLaren's Oscar piare Stree took pole. Auckland FC is out
of Football's Australia carp at the semi final stage. The
A League premiers have conceded two second half goals and
a shock two loss to semi professional Heidelberg United, and
the England Dugonnaugh continues to mow down opposition at the
Women's Rugby World Cup, the host beating samo in ninety
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two to three in Group AY. That sport. I'm Diana Visitch.
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