China News Service, September 25. According to New Zealand's Tianwei.com, New Zealand is about to usher in the biggest storm in a decade this weekend, which will sweep New Zealand across the country.

New Zealand's meteorological agency MetService has issued warnings to almost all regions of the country, either in orange or yellow.

  According to the report, it is expected that from the afternoon of the 26th local time, the wind speed can reach a maximum of 130 kilometers per hour.

Strong winds will hit New Zealand's South Island and the southern part of the North Island, and on the 27th local time, strong winds will continue to hit other parts of the North Island.

Over the weekend, there will be heavy rain on the west coast of the South Island.

  MetService meteorologist Andy, strong winds will hit many areas of New Zealand, including areas where the wind is usually not strong.

It is recommended that the public pay attention to protecting their own property, and ships should check their mooring equipment before the arrival of strong winds.

  But the low pressure won't linger for a long time, and the rain belts in many northern and eastern regions will only stay briefly.

  At present, on the North Shore Bridge in the Auckland area, temporary road cones have been pressed with sandbags and other weight-increasing devices.

The Transportation Bureau stated that speed limits will be imposed and more lanes will be closed, "and even the entire bridge will be closed if necessary."