Tairawhiti Civil Defence Emergency Management and the Gisborne District Council's flood warning team continue to monitor river levels and rainfall in the district as conditions are still of concern.
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East Coast set for another drenching
A week after torrential rains caused major flooding to northern and eastern areas, severe weather is set to close in on the upper North Island again.
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Bridge in Tolaga Bay warped, moved by flood
The Wigan Bridge on Tauwhareparae Road out of Tolaga Bay has moved at least 30cm and is twisted.
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Roads, rivers monitored as rain hammers Tolaga Bay
Civil Defence services are assessing roads and bridges in the area following extreme flooding over the weekend.
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Second wet weather hit expected for East Coast
MetService is warning East Coast residents to remain vigilant and alert as more heavy rain is expected tonight. This comes after torrential rain has battered the region causing heavy flooding at Tolaga Bay causing road closures and evacuations.
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Photo gallery- Flooding causes havoc near Tolaga Bay
Tolaga Bay has been hit by torrential rain and flooding since the early hours of this morning.
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Tolaga Bay whānau airlifted off roof after flooding
The family was trapped since 4am after torrential rain and flooding hit the area this morning. About 20 people evacuated from houses around the area and being housed at Mangatuna Marae.
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One week on- 900 homes still without power
Aucklanders from the 900 properties still without power after last week's storm are beyond frustrated about having no hot water and power.
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Around 15,000 wake to no power for third day
Around 15,000 Auckland homes are still without power, three days following severe winds that hit the region on Tuesday.
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More than 40,000 properties still without power
Those without power have now had 36 hours without heating, hot water and other essential services, and will be dealing with food spoilage issues.