Natural Disasters
'We need more diggers, more resources, more money', say angry Esk Valley locals
Some residents in the area say the limited help they've received from the council and government in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle is not good enough.
Cyclone Gabrielle: Tradies working for free in Te Karaka
Tradies have been working for free in Te Karaka out of what they describe as a labour of love to help their community.
They're also keen to offer their services free of charge to people in other… Audio
Buller bracing for its own flooding trouble
As the North Island grapples with recovering from the devastating effects of ex-cyclone Gabrielle, many in the Buller region are bracing for their next severe weather event.
Westport was hit by… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Esk Valley locals feeling angry
Some Esk Valley locals are feeling angry and abandoned in the wake of Cylone Gabrielle.
Others are just getting on with the job of cleaning up and supporting their community.
Reporter Jemima Huston… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Farmer says his community still in limbo
Nearly two weeks on from Cyclone Gabrielle, a Hawke's Bay farmer says his cut-off community is in limbo.
With power still out in some places and roads and bridges needing to be fixed across the… Audio
Tornadoes strike Waihi Beach
Two tornados smashed into the Bay of Plenty township of Waihi Beach on Saturday morning, causing considerable damage to seven properties and ripping three roofs off.
It cut power to thousands of… Audio
Flood-stricken Auckland residents want homes bought out
Some West Auckland homeowners say they want out.
Many who've suffered from repeated floods no longer want to live in their low-lying properties and want the council or government to buy them out.
… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Businesses react to financial package
The Government is expected to reveal more details about its new support package for small and medium sized businesses devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle later today.
The $25 million grant is to cover… Audio
Massive clean-up after Mangawhai deluge
Mangawhai residents spent the weekend cleaning up the damage left behind after Friday's enormous downpour.
Two-hundred-and-fifty millimetres of rain fell in just three hours, cars were submerged… Audio
Decision on where to rebuild after Gabrielle coming - Robertson
Some areas devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle may not be rebuilt, with the Cyclone Recovery Minister saying a decision will have to be made in the next month.
Grant Robertson made the comments during a… Audio
Auckland floods: Māngere four weeks on update
It's been four weeks since torrential rainfall hit Auckland, forcing hundreds of people out of their homes and claiming four lives.
The South Auckland suburb of Māngere was among the worst affected… Audio
Massive detours across North Island as working week begins
Despite urgent repair works, many key roads across the North Island are still closed as the working week begins.
Those crossing the Auckland-Northland border are faced with massive detours, with… Audio
Flood-damaged vehicles hitting the market
Flood-damaged vehicles are making their way onto the market and a motoring expert says car buyers need to be aware of what they are purchasing.
One man whose car was written off by his insurance… Audio
KidsCan appeals for clothing, food for cyclone hit regions
Thousands of young people are in need of everyday essentials in the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle. Children's Charity KidsCan has launched an urgent appeal to get clothing and food supplies to the… Audio
Tolaga Bay locals ponder future after worst flooding since Bola
Some Tai Rawhiti locals are wondering what the future is going to look like given how many times they've been flooded in recent months, Cyclone Gabrielle being the latest and most severe. Our producer… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Size of debris dam illustrates huge challenges ahead
First person - Flying over Te Tai Rāwhiti shows the scale of the job ahead to restore access between Tokomaru Bay and Te Puia Springs, writes Ashleigh McCaull.
Cyclone Gabrielle: Number of uncontactable people drops to single figures
Police are still trying to locate a handful of people reported as uncontactable following the cyclone almost two weeks ago.
No time left to delay action on managed retreat, says researcher
Recent extreme flooding events have bought the need for managed retreat into sharp focus. We will have no choice but to move tens of thousands of people out of harm's way over the coming decades… Audio
The Panel with Martin Bosley and Sue Kedgley (Part Two)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Martin Bosley and Sue Kedgley discuss the Natural Hazards Insurance Bill passed in Parliament this week, the lack of funding for the arts sector and the need… Audio
The Panel with Martin Bosley and Sue Kedgley (Part One)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Martin Bosley and Sue Kedgley talk to a Hawke's Bay local, discuss the concept of 'disaster fatigue' and your heartfelt and hilarious memories of Show and… Audio