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Gita bites Canterbury BY MATT MARKHAM
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The full impact of former tropical cyclone Gita may have come overnight, but there’s no respite for the Canterbury region heading into today with more rain on the cards. Mid Canterbury looked set to escape the worst of the storm with the heart of it running through Banks Peninsula and then further north, but a severe weather warn-
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ing has been issued that is in force until late this morning. While conditions are set to calm somewhat after predicted high winds and torrential downpours during the early hours of this morning, rain is expected to continue into the day before the strong south-westerly winds die down later today.
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