Home News Heavy rain batters New Zealand’s South Island, triggers flood warnings
News

Heavy rain batters New Zealand’s South Island, triggers flood warnings

Share
Share

Heavy rain continued to batter New Zealand’s South Island on Tuesday, triggering flood warnings, forcing roads and bridges to close and prompting a local state of emergency as a powerful storm system moved southward from the North Island, Reuters reported.

New Zealand’s weather bureau said a low-pressure system off the country’s east coast was expected to bring further bursts of heavy rain through Tuesday, with rivers and streams likely to rise rapidly and landslips possible. Large waves and dangerous sea conditions were also forecast.

A state of emergency was declared on the Banks Peninsula near Christchurch, the South Island’s second-largest city, after flooding, fallen trees and landslides disrupted communities and cut communications and power in some areas.

Local officials warned that water levels had risen quickly in some locations, and some households were advised to boil water for drinking after flooding damaged a water treatment facility. The tourist town of Akaroa, about 90 kilometres northwest of Christchurch, was cut off as floodwaters and slips blocked access roads.

The storm system had already caused widespread disruption earlier in the week on the North Island, where heavy rain and strong winds grounded flights, closed roads and cut power to tens of thousands of customers. Meteorological authorities have issued warnings across large parts of the country as the severe weather system moves slowly south.

Authorities urged residents in affected regions to exercise caution, stay updated with weather advisories and avoid non-essential travel until conditions improve.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Don't Miss

French first quarter GDP growth seen at 0.2%-0.3%, central bank chief says

France’s economy is expected to post modest growth in the first quarter of 2026, with GDP projected to expand between 0.2% and 0.3%,...

NATO should be more based on partnership instead of dependency, Pentagon policy chief says

At a high‑level NATO meeting in Brussels, the Pentagon’s policy chief Elbridge Colby emphasized that the alliance should be built more on partnership...

Related Articles

‘Hell and Back’: Mass Rape Survivor Gisele Pelicot Recounts Ordeal in Memoir

Gisele Pelicot, a 73‑year‑old French woman whose husband was convicted of orchestrating...

Elon Musk’s Grok Faces Global Scrutiny Over Sexualised AI Deepfakes

Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence chatbot Grok, developed by his company xAI and...

Russian Court Sentences U.S. Citizen to Four Years in Jail for Trying to Take Kalashnikov Stocks

A Russian court has sentenced a U.S. citizen to four years in...

Kremlin Aide Warns West Over Seizure of Russian Vessels

A senior Kremlin official has delivered a stark warning to Western governments...