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One of Dunedin s favourite ditties of recent years is set to be sung from Christchurch stands - 22-Jul-2021
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Live updates: State of Emergency in Marlborough, Wellington hammered, video shows daring helicopter rescue Newshub 2 hrs ago James Fyfe, Jamie Ensor © Video - Lawson Maclean; Image - Lawson Maclean / Supplied Watch: A motorist was rescued in the Motueka Valley earlier today.
Wild weather is hammering parts of New Zealand, as a large winter storm moves across the country.
A state of emergency has been declared in Buller and Marlborough, with hundreds of residents forced to evacuate their homes.
Some homes have also been evacuated in Motueka as heavy rain causes flooding in the Nelson Bays region.
What you need to know
Saturday, 17 July 2021, 4:33 pm
Picton is the latest town to join others in the upper
South Island with no road access due to flooding and high
river levels. A local state of emergency was this afternoon
declared in Marlborough with people being evacuated from
some areas.
Westport,
Tākaka, Collingwood, Murchison, Springs Junction and Nelson
are also currently isolated due to state highway closures
caused by the flooding with river levels peaking at state
highway bridges this afternoon.
“People should
continue to avoid driving in these areas, particularly given
more rain is falling around the Marlborough Sounds and
emergency services are responding,” says Tresca Forrester,