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The body of a young person was located in Eskdale, Hawke's Bay shortly before 2pm today.
The body of a young person was located in Eskdale, Hawke's Bay shortly before 2pm today. Keep Reading
A national state of emergency is in place. Keep Reading
But more homes could be red stickered in coming days as inspectors visit affected areas. Keep Reading
RNZ understands communities in cut-off regions have limited reception, here's what those in Tairāwhiti, Coromandel and Hawke's Bay need to know. Keep Reading
The flooding remains so high in some places that just the very top of roofs can be seen. Keep Reading
Incredible footage from space shows how Cyclone Gabrielle grew and turned into NZ's path. Keep Reading
The town of Wairoa has been left isolated after roads were left underwater and bridges were swept away. Keep Reading
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Emergency Management Minister Kieran McAnulty says he would not be surprised if the death toll in Hawke's Bay rises in the aftermath of ex-tropical cyclone Gabrielle. Keep Reading
"We have a water crisis where our water pipes are broken in several areas." Keep Reading
The lasting effects of Cyclone Gabrielle are making themselves known this morning, as multiple regions struggle with isolation, a lack of connectivity, and power outages. Keep Reading
"Torrential rain, hectic winds... people were carrying dogs, cats, babies, you name it." Keep Reading
The extent of devastation caused by Cyclone Gabrielle is still unfolding with vast areas of the North Island flooded, at least 2500 evacuated and Wairoa cut off by phone and road. Keep Reading
The follow-on effects of Cyclone Gabrielle are likely to see bananas, broccoli and salad packs in short supply. Keep Reading
Auckland Council will on Wednesday discuss lifting rates by a further 1 percent to pay for stormwater costs after the January 27 inundation - even as the current cyclone means millions more could be needed. Keep Reading
A number of people have been forced to evacuate their homes as Cyclone Gabrielle lashes Aotearoa. Keep Reading
Cyclone Gabrielle lived up to its forecast as the worst storm this century. Keep Reading
A national state of emergency was declared after the North Island was slammed by the storm. Here’s what you need to know about the situation in your region. Keep Reading
More than 30,000 households and businesses expected to still be without power this week. Keep Reading
A body has been found washed up on a Hawke's Bay beach as Cyclone Gabrielle continues to take its toll on the region. Keep Reading
Hawkes Bay is suffering widespread flooding and destruction, with Napier completely cut off and without any way for residents to reach Hastings Hospital for emergency arrivals Keep Reading
Officials are battling to restore communications to cut-off towns and get a better sense of Cyclone Gabrielle's damage, with the weather set to improve overnight. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says Cyclone Gabrielle is the “most severe weather event this century” as it continues to cause havoc, knocking out... Keep Reading
A group of Tongan orchard workers were stuck for hours as water levels rose around them. Keep Reading
NZ had plenty of warning that Cyclone Gabrielle was coming. Yet nothing could prepare the communities who found themselves rapidly swallowed up in the storm’s fury. Here’s how it all unfolded. Keep Reading
It’s been a year since the Auckland Anniversary floods took the lives of four people and caused billions of dollars’ worth of damage to properties and infrastructure. Keep Reading
The former police commissioner is addressing media on his findings and recommendations after leading an inquiry into Auckland Council's handling of the January flood. Keep Reading
Extraordinary new imagery shows Gabrielle's devastation in Hawke's Bay, before and after. Keep Reading
The world's worst cyclones hit Bangladesh. Floods are devastating. Yet death tolls are falling. The country's climate disaster strategies offer lessons for all coastal communities. Keep Reading
Climate change fuelled the impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle in Hawke's Bay and Tairāwhiti last month. Keep Reading
Preparing means restoring natural systems, planning for floods – and building resilient social relationships. Keep Reading
A summer of devastating storms has put the spotlight on the role of insurance - and insurance companies - in society. Keep Reading
Livelihoods in tatters after months of relentless rain and extreme weather – and the clean-up is just beginning Keep Reading
According to NIWA, it was the wettest summer on record for several major centres, including Napier, Auckland, Whangārei, Gisborne and Tauranga. Keep Reading
Did the worst summer in recent memory see more warnings issued by the national meteorological agency than other years? Keep Reading
OPINION: There is no shame in taking assistance. Everybody is behind you getting back on your feet. Keep Reading
With thousands of vehicles water damaged from the Auckland January floods and Cyclone Gabrielle combined, insurance companies are swamped with claims. Drivers face many pitfalls and dilemmas. Here's what you need to know. Keep Reading
In the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle, many parents are facing a loss of home or livelihood or, at the every least, a massive cleanup. So what do you say to children about all of this ? Katy Gosset takes a look at how to calm their fears. Keep Reading
With lives lost and countless homes and businesses devastated, it may seem trivial to talk about gardening, but for many our gardens are a source of joy and a place that helps us recover after a crisis. Gardener, author and broadcaster Lynda Hallinan takes your questions on how to restore a weather-damaged garden. Keep Reading
Help is on the way for thousands of displaced homeowners struggling with insurance claims after the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle. Keep Reading
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Opinion: If there is any good to come out of the storms this year it is that it will encourage local and central government planners to ensure building consent means well-informed consent, says Martin Brook Keep Reading
Incredible footage from space shows how Cyclone Gabrielle grew and turned into NZ's path. Keep Reading
Opinion: Two “one in a 100 year” floods within six years is not bad luck, it is a wakeup call to bring our environmental prediction and monitoring up to the task. Keep Reading
From replacing spoiled food to putting a temporary roof over your head, your policy may cover more than you think. Keep Reading
Every degree of global warming could add between five and 15% of rainfall to the average, making extreme weather events increasingly devastating. Keep Reading
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