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Weather finally clearing for sodden Nelson-Tasman

Last updated: July 5, 2025 2:28 pm
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The recent severe weather that caused extensive flooding in the Nelson-Tasman region, the worst in almost 150 years, is finally beginning to improve across the country.

A state of emergency remains in effect for the region as recovery efforts continue. A meeting was held at Riwaka Memorial Hall with around 50 attendees to discuss the ongoing situation.

Civil Defence controller, Rob Smith, stated that this was the largest flood since 1877, emphasizing the need for caution when assessing flood damage to properties. Assessment crews have been working diligently, with 42 staff members focusing on properties in Brooklyn and Wakefield.

Nearly 650 properties have been assessed, with 90 of them receiving support and guidance for assistance. While the full recovery costs are still being calculated, government support will be crucial for the extensive cleanup efforts ahead.

The horticulture and agriculture industries have suffered significant losses due to the floodwaters, causing damage to properties, pasture, and farmland. Communities in Ngātīmoti, a severely impacted area, are also grappling with the aftermath of the flooding.

The North Island also experienced heavy rainfall and localized downpours, resulting in slips and road closures in various regions. The rail network was affected as well, with disruptions near Taumarunui.

However, there is a silver lining on the horizon. Meteorologist Michael Pawley predicts more stable weather in the South Island as a high-pressure system moves in. The North Island is expected to follow suit by Monday morning.

While residents in Wairoa District may experience lingering showers, the heavy rain warning has been lifted, signaling a gradual improvement in weather conditions. The outlook for the week includes fine spells mixed with showers, with drizzly conditions expected to persist.

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Overall, the country is slowly recovering from the recent severe weather events, with communities coming together to support one another in the rebuilding process.

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