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Watch: One Hawkes Bay woman's anguish over the horses taken in Cyclone Gabrielle
Watch: One Hawkes Bay woman's anguish over the horses taken in Cyclone Gabrielle Keep Reading
It comes after Hawke's Bay and Gisborne were lashed by Cyclone Gabrielle. Keep Reading
Residential properties in Hastings and Napier will have silt collected at no charge, after all. Keep Reading
Forestry workers in areas where slash has caused widespread community anger have been told by their chief executives and managing directors they can temporarily stop wearing branded uniforms. Keep Reading
In the second instalment in a series of diaries about Cyclone Gabrielle’s aftermath in New Zealand, Anna Rankin describes the fears, rumours and unexpected effects of a lack of internet Keep Reading
A strong northwest flow followed by an active front with a "significant rain band" will move onto the western and lower South Island on Sunday. Keep Reading
Reality is sinking in for the thousands who lost homes and businesses in the disaster. Keep Reading
Photo: Supplied / Waka Kotahi By RNZ Mana whenua in Tai Rāwhiti have held a blessing ceremony before the construction of a temporary bridge that will... Keep Reading
Contractors helping communities clean up after Cyclone Gabrielle say they desperately need government support to continue. Keep Reading
Muriwai resident Vivienne Elizabeth shares her experience in the profoundly disempowering state of limbo of a red-stickered area. Keep Reading
Developer says he is designing a solution to address the stormwater concerns. Keep Reading
The maximum amount of money people who have lost everything as a result of Cyclone Gabrielle can get for clothing, bedding and food through Work and Income is the same as it was in 2004. Keep Reading
As floodwaters engulfed the house, James Caird rang 111. "They pretty much told us we were on our own. Then the line went dead." Keep Reading
Twenty-eight communities are still isolated and relying on Defence Force supplies almost a month on from Cyclone Gabrielle. Keep Reading
Midwives say the compromised roads, initial difficulties around communications, power outages and now, the subsequent housing crisis, are having a cumulative effect. Keep Reading
A summer of devastating storms has put the spotlight on the role of insurance - and insurance companies - in society. Keep Reading
Forestry Minister Stuart Nash says there will be a review, but the Tairāwhiti inquiry won't be widened to include Hawke's Bay. Keep Reading
A section of State Highway 2 between Wairoa and Napier has been closed due to significant risks from slips and rockfall. Keep Reading
"I think the reality is the work has got to take as long as it takes. We have to accept a future of road cones ahead of us." Keep Reading
Rail lines twisted like pretzels bring home the force of water that coursed across Hawke's Bay in the cyclone Keep Reading
The PM has been looking at damaged roads and red stickered houses. Keep Reading
By Naisi Chen, Labour List MP based in Botany The regions devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle are special to so many people. During the past few weeks, I’ve felt that connection come through in the drive to support these communities to get back on their feet. It’s been incredible to see so many people here in […] Keep Reading
Callaghan Innovation is taking a flexible approach to businesses affected by Cyclone Gabrielle Keep Reading
Livelihoods in tatters after months of relentless rain and extreme weather – and the clean-up is just beginning Keep Reading
Kāinga Ora announced today that it was looking at demolishing 19 homes in Māngere’s Pito Place. 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
4:30pm, Friday 17 February 2023. By Mana Wikaire-Lewis Facebook Twitter Email Link Share URL Copy URL Keep Reading
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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