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Marlborough in race against time as more rain on the way

“We’re not sure how much water got into the houses . The stop banks will be bomb-proof by the time we’re finished.” Marlborough Mayor John Leggett said the region’s civil defence team was conscious that more heavy rain could add more water to Marlborough s “already sodden soil”. More bad weather could affect Queen Charlotte Drive, which re-opened on Tuesday for the first time in three days with traffic measures, so workers could continue clearing slips. “Public safety is the only priority . Caution is key.” Leggett said the civil defence team was not yet sure how many houses had been damaged by the wild weather.

We were lucky : Marlborough residents given the all-clear to return home after river levels drop, SH1 to reopen

We were lucky : Marlborough residents given the all-clear to return home after river levels drop, SH1 to reopen Newshub 4 hrs ago © Image - Marlborough District Council / Faceook; Video - Newshub Watch: Wild weather caused flooding around the country. Officials in Marlborough are hopeful they can get to work fixing vital infrastructure on Sunday as weather conditions in the region begin to clear, with evacuated residents permitted to return to their homes. Deputy Mayor Nadine Taylor says the rain has now stopped and river levels are dropping, taking pressure off the stop-bank system. A State of Emergency was declared in the Marlborough District on Saturday, with around 900 people evacuated from their homes as heavy rainfall caused significant flooding. 

Roads reopen as evacuated Marlborough residents inspect damage

Roads reopen as evacuated Marlborough residents inspect damage © 2021 Andrew MacDonald Heavy rain and flooding has led to road closures across New Zealand s South Island. (Photo by Andrew MacDonald/Getty Images) Flooded roads are reopening and Marlborough residents have been able to return home today, but some may find flood damage has rendered their homes unliveable. Deputy Mayor Nadine Taylor said 900 people in 500 properties across Marlborough were able to go home after they were evacuated on Saturday. We had four settlements that we had evacuated and we ve been able to say that all of those are able to return home, Taylor said.

Severe weather: Entire towns evacuated in Marlborough, while West Coast, Wellington hammered

Severe weather: Entire towns evacuated in Marlborough, while West Coast, Wellington hammered
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