Wednesday, 21 July 2021, 11:44 am
The Temporary Accommodation Service (TAS) has been
activated today - meaning residents on the West Coast of the
South Island and in the Marlborough region hit by flooding
over the weekend can now access help finding temporary
accommodation, announced Associate Minister of Housing
(Public Housing) Poto Williams in Westport
today.
“The Temporary Accommodation Service (TAS)
has been activated by the Ministry of Business, Innovation
and Employment to help people whose homes were damaged by
the severe weather and flooding across the West Coast of the
South Island, Poto Williams said. TAS is working
closely with local authorities in the regions to assess the
Temporary Accommodation Service activated for West Coast flooding event
The Temporary Accommodation Service (TAS) has been activated today - meaning residents on the West Coast of the South Island and in the Marlborough region hit by flooding over the weekend can now access help finding temporary accommodation, announced Associate Minister of Housing (Public Housing) Poto Williams in Westport today. The Temporary Accommodation Service (TAS) has been activated by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment to help people whose homes were damaged by the severe weather and flooding across the West Coast of the South Island, Poto Williams said.
Source:Â Insurance Council of NZ
Insurance customers through the Canterbury region lodged 3,538 claims costing over $43.8million for insured losses following the 29 May â 1 June floods according to provisional figures released by the Insurance Council of New Zealand â Te KÄhui Inihua o Aotearoa.
âThe figures reflect the vast damage floods leave behind, and how important it is to have insurance to help you get back on your feet when the unexpected happens,â says Tim Grafton, CE ICNZ.
The provisional total includes 2,327 house and contents claims, 288 claims for motor, 842 commercial and business-related claims, and 77 crop and other claims (which can include claims for livestock).
Wednesday, 21 July 2021, 10:29 am
Insurance customers through the Canterbury region lodged
3,538 claims costing over $43.8million for insured losses
following the 29 May - 1 June floods according to
provisional figures released by the Insurance Council of New
Zealand - Te Kāhui Inihua o Aotearoa. The figures
reflect the vast damage floods leave behind, and how
important it is to have insurance to help you get back on
your feet when the unexpected happens, says Tim Grafton, CE
ICNZ.
The provisional total includes 2,327 house and
contents claims, 288 claims for motor, 842 commercial and
business-related claims, and 77 crop and other claims (which
can include claims for livestock).
Press Release – Insurance Council Insurance customers through the Canterbury region lodged 3,538 claims costing over $43.8million for insured losses following the 29 May – 1 June floods according to provisional figures released by the Insurance Council of New Zealand – Te Khui …
Insurance customers through the Canterbury region lodged 3,538 claims costing over $43.8million for insured losses following the 29 May – 1 June floods according to provisional figures released by the Insurance Council of New Zealand – Te Kāhui Inihua o Aotearoa.
“The figures reflect the vast damage floods leave behind, and how important it is to have insurance to help you get back on your feet when the unexpected happens,” says Tim Grafton, CE ICNZ.