April 2017 Floods
Winds, rain affect flights and roads
Traffic in Auckland has eased as Cyclone Cook heads towards the Central Plateau but the wild weather continues to disrupt flights across the North Island.
Cyclone Cook approaches New Zealand, bringing 'worst storm' since 1968
MetService says it has not seen a storm like Cyclone Cook since the one in 1968 that sunk the Wahine, killing 52 passengers. Video
Warming up flood-struck whānau with kindness
Hunters and butchers from around Bay of Plenty are working together to help families left homeless by the devastating flooding in Edgecumbe. Video
About 10 Edgecumbe homes 'beyond repair'
More than two-thirds of Edgecumbe homes likely have flood damage, but only half the town is insured and there have been few claims, the Insurance Council says.
State of emergency in Bay of Plenty as Cyclone Cook looms
The dam upriver from Edgecumbe will be lowered and flood walls will be reinforced, as the region braces for 250mm of rain in 48 hours. Audio
Mayor was 'unaware' of stress on Edgecumbe stopbank
Whakatāne Mayor Tony Bonne says he was unaware of the stress on the stopbank, despite locals saying there was a major problem two hours before it burst. Audio
More rain coming - 'You don't know whether to laugh or cry'
A family who have had most of their farm destroyed by flooding in the small Bay of Plenty town of Waimana are now bracing for more heavy rain. Video, Audio
Govt announces help for flood-hit farmers
The government has declared the Bay of Plenty flooding a 'medium-scale adverse event', making financial and other support available.
Edgecumbe floods: 'We've only been in our house a week'
A retired couple had been in their Edgecumbe dream home for just a week, after 10 years of working and saving in Western Australia's mines, when the flood hit.
Sir Michael Cullen to head review over Edgecumbe flood
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is commissioning an independent review of the circumstances that led to the flooding at Edgecumbe. Video, Audio
'The water just kept coming' - Edgecumbe farmer
Some farms near Edgecumbe look more like lakes, with dozens of paddocks still completely underwater days after the swollen Rangitāiki wreaked havoc on the area. Audio
Edgecumbe support package likely - PM
The Prime Minister says the government is discussing a support package for flood-struck Edgecumbe, with more details to be released in the coming days. Audio
'Now the family can smile a little'
Edgecumbe residents have expressed relief at being being let back to their their flood-hit homes to collect belongings.
Farmers act quickly to save livestock
More than 3500 farm animals have been moved to safety following the massive flooding of Edgecumbe.
Edgecumbe floods: Tensions run high at public meeting
Dozens of people have walked out of a public meeting in Whakatāne tonight about the response to this week's flooding - and the cause of it. Video
Flood cleanup begins: 'We're alive and kicking'
While Edgecumbe locals may face a long wait before they can return to their homes after major flooding, the cleanup is already in full swing for residents in nearby Taneatua.
Edgecumbe residents 'should prepare' for 10 more days away
The breach in the stopbank that left Edgecumbe inundated with water from the swollen Rangitāiki River has now been closed.
Special team seeks out trapped Edgecumbe pets
SPCA, MPI and Massey University have teamed up to go door-to-door in Edgecumbe searching for animals.
Edgecumbe floods: PM pledges support to town
Some people in the Bay of Plenty town of Edgecumbe will never be able to go back to their homes, the Prime Minister says.
Flood leaves farm a swamp
A farmer on the banks of the bursting Rangitāiki River says the flood has ruined at least half of his farm, with water still flowing over his land.