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- What you need to know: Travel disruption, flooding and . . . - RNZ
Meanwhile, Auckland has been hit by severe thunderstorms and torrential rain Keep up with the latest weather news with RNZ's live blog Here's what you need to know State of emergencies declared A state of emergency has been declared for the Nelson Tasman region as a result of severe weather and evacuations
- New Zealand floods claim four lives, destroy houses as Auckland remains . . .
Devastating flash flooding in New Zealand has claimed the lives of at least four people and destroyed many properties as heavy rain continues to lash the north island Auckland, the country’s largest city, has been battered since Friday and remained under a state of emergency over the weekend WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Multi-million-dollar home destroyed in Auckland storm
- Christchurch flood: Christchurch declares state of emergency amid . . .
Christchurch, the largest city in New Zealand's Southern Island, is under a state of emergency due to heavy rain causing widespread flooding and landslides The Selwyn District and Banks Peninsula are also affected, with numerous road closures and disruptions to public services Residents are urged to avoid non-essential travel and stay away from floodwaters as the storm persists
- New Zealand city declares state of emergency amid torrential rain, flooding
New Zealand faced a barrage of severe weather warnings on Thursday, with heavy downpours triggering a state of emergency in Christchurch, the South Island 's largest city, and "destructive" gales
- What you need to know as severe weather pummels NZ
Travel disruption, flooding and evacuations as severe weather hits New Zealand
- Streets underwater as New Zealand city cops biggest drenching in 100 years
A state of emergency was declared for the New Zealand city of Dunedin as it has its wettest day in more than 100 years
- Weather live: Heavy rain lashes top of South Island, Auckland
Fire and Emergency is helping residents amid extensive flooding in Richmond and Motueka Around 60 households in the township of Spring Creek, north of Blenheim have been advised to evacuate by 9am, ahead of peak river levels expected for the Wairau River about midday
- In pictures: Huge slip tears through street, Dunedin roads flood
Homes have flooded, people have evacuated, roads are closed, and power and water are out in parts of Dunedin and the region
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