Auckland, a city of 1.6 million, was hit by significant flash
flooding and landslides in late January that killed four people,
damaged roads and destroyed houses.
Finance Minister Grant Robertson said the government will
contribute up to NZ$387 million or around 50% of the agreed
buyout value less insurance payments for houses deemed
unlivable. Auckland Council will pay for the remainder.
Robertson said the government will also contributed NZ$380
million to invest in Auckland flood protection and NZ$110
million for transport networks affected by weather events.
“I am pleased we have reached this agreement so Auckland Council
can provide certainty for the people whose properties, or those
close to theirs, were severely damaged by landslides or
flooding,” Robertson said in a statement.
Auckland Council had also submitted an application for around
NZ$200 million further funding from the road transport authority
to help restore the road network.
($1 = 1.6750 New Zealand dollars)
(Reporting by Lucy Craymer; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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