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    Power has been restored to more than a thousand customers across Wairoa and Tairawhiti -- as flooding subsides around a substation

    Power has been restored to more than a thousand customers across Wairoa and Tairawhiti -- as flooding subsides around a substation


    Severe weather overnight and today have triggered the release of a three-hundred thousand dollar Mayor Relief Fund.

    Emergency management and recovery Minister, Mark Mitchell says Hastings, Wairoa and Tairawhiti will get one-hundred-thousand-dollars each to quickly fill gaps.

    He says the funds will give a bit of money in the initial response - especially looking after those who have been displaced and have had to evacuate.

    A number of local states of emergency remain in place - with closures to a number roads.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Law and Order:
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    Politics:
    Reform UK's Nigel Farage wants to shake up the UK election — it's looking like he'll win the seat of Clacton to do it 13:07

    Soccer:
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    Law and Order:
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    Police are reminding people not to drink and drive after a woman was found more than five times over the legal breath alcohol limit 12:17


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