A fundraiser has been established to raise money for the Westmeath woman and her husband.
A midlands woman living in New Zealand has had her home destroyed by a hurricane.
Debbie Stevens had to evacuate when Cyclone Gabrielle struck Hawkes Bay on Valentine's Day.
The Westmeath woman and her husband Cory moved into the house a year ago, and are currently living in a tent.
A Go Fund Me page has been set up to raise money for the couple, which has already surpassed the two and a half thousand New Zealand dollar mark.
Her sister Donna Flynn Nugent says they're just trying to get back on their feet:
The Go Fund Me Page can be found here.
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