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New Zealand braces for fresh storms

Christchur­ch mopping up after the Heathcote River burst its banks

- CHRISTCHUR­CH

Residents in the two largest cities on New Zealand’s South Island began returning to their homes yesterday, despite state of emergencie­s still in place, after a severe storm caused flooding and forced hundreds of homes to be evacuated.

MetService meteorolog­ist Angus Hines said the weather system which lashed New Zealand over the past four days had passed, but other storms “were lining up to bring more rain”.

The largest city Christchur­ch was mopping up after the Heathcote River burst its banks and flooded southern parts of the city on Saturday, causing evacuation­s in lower-lying areas of the city, said authoritie­s.

The island’s second largest city, Dunedin, was also in recovery mode, said Mayor Dave Cull. “There’s still a lot of water lying around, including on roads, there’s still lots of slips, most of them have been partly cleared but there’s a lot of debris around and, to complicate things, it’s freezing now,” he said.

Local media reported many people who were evacuated across eastern parts of the South Island were returning home on Sunday, however some may have to stay away for days to come due to flooding.

The meteorolog­ical service said some areas had received more than triple the monthly average rainfall in two days. The heaviest recorded fall was 266 millimetre­s (10.5 inches) north of Dunedin over a 48hour period.

10.5inches of rain in 48 hours recorded north of Dunedin.

 ?? AP ?? Huge waves lash Lyall Bay in the New Zealand capital Wellington yesterday. Flood-hit regions of New Zealand were warned to expect more wild weather after a deluge forced evacuation­s and emergency declaratio­ns in parts of the South Island.
AP Huge waves lash Lyall Bay in the New Zealand capital Wellington yesterday. Flood-hit regions of New Zealand were warned to expect more wild weather after a deluge forced evacuation­s and emergency declaratio­ns in parts of the South Island.
 ?? AP ?? A New Zealand Army truck drives through a flooded street in ■ Christchur­ch, New Zealand, Saturday.A state of emergency was called by the Christchur­ch City Council on Saturday.
AP A New Zealand Army truck drives through a flooded street in ■ Christchur­ch, New Zealand, Saturday.A state of emergency was called by the Christchur­ch City Council on Saturday.

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