World

Record rain in Auckland kills three, one victim still missing

Persistent downpour floods roads, stadiums, airport

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Jan 2023 7:00PM

Record rain in Auckland kills three, one victim still missing
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says Auckland experienced its ‘wettest day on record’ yesterday (pic for illustration purposes only). – Pixabay pic, January 28, 2023

WELLINGTON – Record levels of torrential rain in Auckland left three dead with a fourth person missing, New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said today after flooding devastated the country’s largest city.

During a press conference after visiting some of the waterlogged communities, Hipkins said flash flooding had led to “three fatalities with one person still missing as a result of the weather”.

“The level of devastation in some areas is considerable,” he added.

Hipkins said Auckland experienced “its wettest day on record” yesterday. “This is an unprecedented event in recent memory.”

It is his first major incident since Hipkins took office on Wednesday following Jacinda Ardern’s shock resignation.

“Having just surveyed the extensive damage both on the ground and (from) the air, it’s clear it’s going to be a big clear up job,” he warned.

Hipkins offered his condolences to the families of the deceased.

“The loss of life underscores the scale of this weather event and how quickly it turned tragic.”

Police said today that the bodies of two men were found in floodwaters in separate locations in a northern suburb.

A third person died after a landslide brought down a house near the city centre while a fourth individual is still missing after they were swept away in a community south of Auckland, police said.

The flash flooding quickly turned many of Auckland’s roads into rivers.

According to MetService, New Zealand’s weather service, a record 249mm of rain fell on Auckland Airport in 24 hours from yesterday morning local time.

The wild weather temporarily closed the city’s airport, the country’s largest, with ankle-deep water in some terminals.

The domestic terminal reopened this afternoon but international flights were only expected to resume tomorrow.

The persistent downpour also washed out Elton John’s concert both yesterday and today at Auckland’s Mount Smart Stadium amid concerns for crowd safety.

Auckland’s Eden Park sports stadium, where the national rugby team play some of their home internationals, was left flooded with the iconic pitch under heavy water.

Most of the flood water had subsided by this afternoon, but Hipkins warned that further rain is forecast and advised Auckland residents to stay home.

“It’s safer to be indoors than outside. Look out for each other.”

Emergency services have been swamped with calls for help and Auckland residents have been urged to only contact emergency services if facing “life-threatening” danger.

“We want to get Auckland back up and running as quickly as possible,” Hipkins added. – AFP, January 28, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 4w

Malaysian doctor couple saves passenger from allergic shock mid-flight

Malaysia / 4w

PJ MP slammed for ‘media statements without solutions’

Malaysia / 1mth

Heavy rains trigger flash floods in several locations around the Klang Valley (video)

Malaysia / 1mth

Jalan Kuchai Lama hit by floods again after four years (video)

Malaysia / 6mth

Hatyai floods: Over 1,000 Malaysian vehicles stranded, submerged in hotel underground parking

Malaysia / 6mth

1,248 Malaysians in Southern Thailand have been rescued as of 4pm

Spotlight

Malaysia

Anwar congratulates Modi on becoming India's longest-serving elected PM

Malaysia

Missing jewellery: Rosmah ordered to pay RM67.5 million

People

Malay kampongs in Bangkok: Echoes of southern heritage in Thailand’s capital

Opinion

Johor MB’s exclusionary rhetoric betrays the people, exposes UMNO’s political hypocrisy

Malaysia

Johor and NS polls first major test of post PAS-Bersatu political order

Malaysia

Claimed installation of 12th N. Sembilan ruler invalid - Pengelola Bijaya Diraja

Malaysia

4WD driver who drove backwards on highway nabbed, positive for drugs (video)

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Seven in ten Malaysian workers earn RM5k or less - economist

You may be interested

World

UN inquiry accuses Israeli authorities of enabling escalating settler violence in West Bank

World

Sydney Bondi beach mass shooting suspect faces 19 additional charges as investigation expands

World

Trump predicts ‘total victory’ over Iran as fragile Middle East calm emerges

World

Quake death toll rises to 37 people as rescuers battle thousands of aftershocks

World

Xi–Kim summit spotlights closer ties; Silence on nuclear issue signals shift in China’s North Korea policy

World

Malaysia - Japan deepen strategic economic ties with landmark LNG deal and local currency push

World

US strikes Iranian targets after Strait of Hormuz helicopter incident deepens Middle East tensions

World

Anwar: AI must serve humanity, not replace it