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Children heading to Puketapu School used inflatable rescue boats to cross the river where the bridge was washed away.
Children heading to Puketapu School used inflatable rescue boats to cross the river where the bridge was washed away. Keep Reading
Fijian MetService names Tropical Cyclone Judy, currently sitting north of Vanuatu. Keep Reading
Fijian MetService names Tropical Cyclone Judy, currently sitting north of Vanuatu. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has launched an international appeal to help with the Cyclone Gabrielle recovery. Keep Reading
The number of uncontactable people is bumped up to five, but police do not have "serious concerns' for the welfare of the majority. Keep Reading
It is modelled on the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal, which raised over $94 million. Keep Reading
The cyclone is sitting north of Vanuatu as a category 1 system, MetService says. Keep Reading
The cyclone will impact the Vanuatu island chain over the next two days before likely tracking southeast. Keep Reading
Rain is falling again in Tai Rāwhiti as the clean-up from Cyclone Gabrielle continues, and more is expected for the Coromandel. Keep Reading
Some residents in the area say the limited help they've received from the council and government in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle is not good enough. Keep Reading
L.A.B.'s Joel Shadbolt at the Ōtautahi 4 Aotearoa cyclone relief concert. Photo: John Bisset/Stuff Cyclone relief concert Ōtautahi 4 Aotearoa has raised more... Keep Reading
MetService 'closely monitoring' a tropical low which could develop into a cyclone. Keep Reading
Mangawhai spent the weekend cleaning up flooding damage from an enormous downpour on Friday night. Keep Reading
More than 700 people relied on the bridge to get to town. But with it washed away they're now completely cut off. Keep Reading
Damage unleashed on the West Auckland community of Karekare by Cyclone Gabrielle. Photo / RNZ Aucklanders are being encouraged to make the most of the... Keep Reading
Regions across the country are preparing for more rain as MetService issues a number of severe weather warnings. Keep Reading
Weather watches have been issued to regions ravaged by Cyclone Gabrielle as another complex trough moves across the North Island. Keep Reading
Grant Robertson and Kiri Allan are in Tairāwhiti surveying the damage left by Cyclone Cabrielle. Eight people remain uncontactable. Keep Reading
Heavy showers, possible thunderstorms developing this afternoon, early evening. Keep Reading
Puketapu man says while houses can be replaced, cyclone loss of life "very sad" Keep Reading
When the weekend rain became a weekend torrent, Auckland Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson’s first thought was simply: not again, Mother Nature. Keep Reading
Fixing up after Cyclone Gabrielle will be no walk in the park for Auckland Council’s regional parks team Keep Reading
Clear-felling should never have been allowed on the steep, unstable slopes of Tairāwhiti, a scientist says. Keep Reading
Their homes left uninhabitable, some residents of Auckland's west have banded together in a call for managed retreat from flood-prone areas. Keep Reading
While most people respected Civil Defence's evacuation orders some broke the law - and busted through the roadblock. 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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