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Weather warnings for BOP residents
Residents in the Bay of Plenty are gearing up for another wet night following significant amounts of rain causing surface flooding in the region. MetService has issued a weather warning for the region which has emergency services on alert.
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Native Affairs Summer Series – Kia Manu, Kia Ora
In March last year, the East Coast of Aotearoa took a hammering as Cyclone Pam rampaged across the Pacific. But, it was over confidence on the water, not the bad weather, that created waves in the East Coast settlement of Mahia.
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Fierce wind and rain sends campers packing
In contrast to the hot and sunny weather over Christmas, wind and rain has lashed Auckland and Northland on New Year's Eve and into today.
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Māori whānau still urged to slip, slop, slap & wrap
The sun is out which means spending time at the beach. But are you protecting yourself and your family from the suns deadly rays?
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Massive post-flood clean up continues in the lower North Is
A massive clean up across the rural communities in Whanganui, Manawatū and Taranaki are underway following the flooding that hit the lower North Island over the weekend.
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Major clean-up underway following Whanganui floods
A major clean-up is underway in lower parts of the North Island following what the Horizon District Council says is the worst flood ever to hit the Whanganui River.
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Rough weather disrupts AROCA winter series
The Aratika Waka Ama Club hosted the latest event on the AROCA winter series today at Birkenhead. Despite all the planning and commitment to run the event they had no control over the weather.
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Flooding closes Wellington schools and roads
Schools have closed, train services have been disrupted and parts of a number of state highways following slips and flooding caused by heavy rain in the Wellington region and it will get worse as more rain is on the way.
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Precious cargo has set sail for Vanuatu rebuild
The superliner Pacific Pearl departed Auckland and will sail to Vanuatu with a precious cargo of humanitarian aid to help the region rebuild following Cyclone Pam. The voyage will take ten days to arrive at Vanuatu.