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29 Jun 2025 9:33
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    The Emergency Management Minister is expected to visit flood-affected South Island regions tomorrow

    The Emergency Management Minister is expected to visit flood-affected South Island regions tomorrow


    Local states of emergency are still in place for Nelson Tasman and Marlborough with extensive damage to farmland and infrastructure in the Motueka Valley.

    One person died south-east of Wakefield while clearing flood damage - a rahui covers the entire South Island northern coastline.

    Sections of State Highway 6 and 63 are still closed.

    Nelson Mayor Nick Smith says Mark Mitchell's visit will signal the start of recovery.

    Dr Smith says there'll be millions of dollars in bills flowing in for property owners and council.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Environment News
     29 Jun: A rahui has been placed across the entire northern coastline of the top of the south island - following the severe weather and flooding
     28 Jun: Nelson Mayor Nick Smith says the death of a person from floodwaters is a tragedy
     28 Jun: One person has died while clearing floodwaters in Tasman
     27 Jun: Fire and Emergency says a number of households on Moteuka River West Bank Rd in Tasman have been impacted by floods
     27 Jun: High tide's expected to put more pressure on infrastructure already-impacted by wet weather in the Upper South Island
     27 Jun: Authorities in the Upper South Island are hopeful the worst of intense rainfall has passed
     27 Jun: Severe weather is also battering Auckland
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