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  "description": "‘We didn’t need a state of emergency. When you make a call like that, it means you are under the pump. I think it takes away the importance of a state of emergency’ – Little",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-13T18:30:40.000Z",
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  "textContent": "> A Hawke’s Bay mayor claims the declaration of states of emergency for Cyclone Vaianu was “woke” decision-making, and says “there was a lot of panicking going on” over not too much.\n>\n> The Hawke’s Bay Regional Council, Napier, Hastings, and Central Hawke’s Bay councils declared a local state of emergency for coastal areas on Saturday at 11.56am.\n>\n> Wairoa Mayor Craig Little said on Monday that he was asked to join them but refused.\n>\n> “We’re becoming woke as a country when it comes to states of emergency,” he said.\n>\n> “We didn’t need a state of emergency. When you make a call like that, it means you are under the pump.\n>\n> “I think it takes away the importance of a state of emergency.”\n>\n> Stuff\n\nRead More",
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