Rains pounding New Zealand ease, more people forced from their homes
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[August 20, 2022]
(Reuters) - Torrential rains
eased on Saturday in New Zealand's northern and central regions after
four days of downpours forced hundreds of people from their homes,
although there were 100 new evacuations overnight.
The South Island city of Nelson has been the worst affected, with
hundreds of homes evacuated over the week, and some rendered
uninhabitable. Towns in the North Island have also been cut off, as
floods submerged roads and homes.
"Things going forward look quite different from this past week," the
Metservice weather forecaster said in a Twitter post. "Most of the
rainfall activity is still mainly in the west, but with much lower
accumulations."
Earlier, it had said warnings and watch alerts were lifted after rain
eased in northern and central areas.
Nelson saw more evacuations on Saturday, said Kieran McAnulty, the
emergency management minister, who thanked those assisting in the rescue
effort but added that the area's recovery would be a "long and
difficult" process.
"States of emergency remain ... in Nelson-Tasman, Marlborough and West
Coast," he said on Twitter.
There were about 100 new evacuations overnight, the New Zealand Herald
said.
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A view of flooding in Nelson, South
Island, New Zealand, August 18, 2022. Paul Jennings/Handout via
REUTERS
In the Tasman district neighbouring Nelson, a total of 508 homes had
been evacuated, emergency authorities said, and the figure could
grow.
"That looks set to increase even more," Nelson Tasman civil defence
officials said on Facebook.
The overnight rains had widened the inundations to the Cannan-Upper
Takaka area and the Richmond ranges, they added.
A warning stays for heavy rain in Fiordland on the South Island,
Metservice said on its website.
Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate said affected New
Zealanders were in their thoughts.
"Seeing the devastation caused by the floods in New Zealand is a
reminder of the herculean effort we must all make to protect our
planet," the royal couple posted on Twitter.
(Reporting by Sam McKeith; Editing by Sam Holmes and Clarence
Fernandez)
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