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Cyclone Eric/Nigel impacted Vanuatu and Fiji within 48-72 hours of each other and are thus basically the same disaster even though they are two separate tropical cyclones. As a result, I would like to combine them into one overall article entitled Cyclones Eric and Nigel. This would be consistent with how the disaster is treated in several reliable sources such as In Their Time of Need - Australia’s overseas emergency relief operations, 1918–2006 (Available via Cambridge University Press and the Wikipedia Libary), Reliefweb & US AID. It would also mean that Jason Rees ( talk) 00:41, 29 September 2021 (UTC)
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Cyclone Eric/Nigel impacted Vanuatu and Fiji within 48-72 hours of each other and are thus basically the same disaster even though they are two separate tropical cyclones. As a result, I would like to combine them into one overall article entitled Cyclones Eric and Nigel. This would be consistent with how the disaster is treated in several reliable sources such as In Their Time of Need - Australia’s overseas emergency relief operations, 1918–2006 (Available via Cambridge University Press and the Wikipedia Libary), Reliefweb & US AID. It would also mean that Jason Rees ( talk) 00:41, 29 September 2021 (UTC)