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Storm-battered New Zealand declares national state of emergency

Authorities struggle to cope as disaster leaves 58,000 people without power

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Feb 2023 7:30AM

Storm-battered New Zealand declares national state of emergency
This is only the third time New Zealand has declared a state of emergency – the other two were the 2019 Christchurch attacks and the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic. – @globalcmrpt Twitter pic, February 14, 2023

WELLINGTON – The New Zealand government declared a national state of emergency today after a tropical storm lashed the North Island in what officials have described as an “unprecedented” natural disaster.

Emergency Management Minister Kieran McAnulty signed the declaration as emergency services struggled to cope following heavy rain and strong winds that left tens of thousands of people without power.

“This is an unprecedented weather event that is having major impacts across much of the North Island,” McAnulty said.

“We are all facing extensive floods, slips, damaged roads and infrastructure.”

This is only the third time New Zealand has declared a state of emergency – the other two were the 2019 Christchurch attacks and the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic.

Floodwaters and landslides have cut off many settlements across the country including some near Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city.

“This is a significant disaster with a real threat to the lives of New Zealanders,” warned McAnulty, adding that the national state of emergency will last seven days.

He said more rain and high winds are expected today hampering rescue efforts.

“The reports that came in overnight are deeply concerning,” McAnulty told reporters.

“The emergency services are working night and day, but the unstable ground, floodwaters and closed roads are making things hard.”

The New Zealand Fire and Emergency services said a firefighter is missing and another is in critical condition after a house collapsed in West Auckland.

“It’s been a tough night for the North Island as a whole but it has been especially tough for fire and emergency,” said Kerry Gregory, chief executive of the fire service.

McAnulty said his thoughts are with the two firefighters and urged New Zealanders’ “safety first” with some communities having been evacuated.

The freak weather grounded flights yesterday, but Air New Zealand has said they expect some services to resume this afternoon.

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has announced an aid package of NZ$11.5 million (RM32 million) to help recovery efforts, but McAnulty admitted the cost of the clean-up is set to spiral.

“The honest answer is that it’s not going to be cheap, but that isn’t what we are worried about right now,” he added.

Auckland, home to 1.6 million, had already been struggling to mop up the damage after flooding claimed four lives at the end of January before the latest storm battered the city.

The national emergency management agency estimated 58,000 people across the North Island were without electricity yesterday as work continues to reconnect power. – AFP, February 14, 2023

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