Residents of Nelson are cleaning up and counting the cost of flood damage across the region, while authorities work to fix roads, clear slips and rebuild infrastructure.
RNZ has collated photos showing some of that destruction caused by this week's weather bomb.
See how today's events unfolded with RNZ's blog.
More than 400 homes had to be evacuated over the past number of days after the Maitai River burst its banks. Nelson's mayor Rachel Reece said "it will take years, not months" for the city to recover.
The overflowing Oldham Stream in Atawhai caused a footbridge to collapse, splintering the stream to the playground on one side, and through a neighbour's property on the other.
An Atawhai local edging on the overflowing Oldham Creek said the pedestrian bridge collapsed yesterday and the build up of debris had sent water gushing either direction, flooding their properties. His neighbour, who lives next to the creek, evacuated yesterday.
He said they were worried for what might happen once high tide comes back, the forecasted downpour later today, and if more debris piles up. Other locals that spoke to RNZ said they had never had flooding like this.
Either side of the bridge is a park and a cycle track. A pump track, fundraised by the local community, is ruined.
Meanwhile traffic has piled up from Atawhai into Nelson as multiple slips block parts of State Highway 6 - the only connection road for Atawhai.