Natural Disasters
Cyclone Gabrielle: Hopes travel to Coromandel will be possible soon
Waka Kotahi says travel to and from the Coromandel should be possible by Thursday morning.
A mammoth slip on Northland's State Highway 1 at Dome Valley may be cleared by Friday
Meanwhile across… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Tail coming back for South and North Island
Cyclone Gabrielle is well off the coast of the country but her tail is coming back to flick up parts of the South and North islands.
Metservice is forecasting isolated showers across the North… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Workers rescued from Hawke's Bay sawmill
A Hawke's Bay lumber yard and sawmill that employs hundreds of locals has been completely swamped, with the last workers onsite carried to safety on a large loader.
Pan Pac on State Highway 2 at… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Aotea Great Barrier cleans up after storm
The small community of Aotea Great Barrier Island is in clean-up mode, after copping it from Cyclone Gabrielle on Monday.
The Local Board Chair is Izzy Fordham. Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Some in Tairua face fourth night without power
In the Coromandel town of Tairua residents are now facing a fourth night cut off without power.
Our reporter Leonard Powell is there. Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Māni Dunlop in Gisborne after storm
Paramedics and rescue helicopters have been up and down the east coast today dropping off supplies and assessing the welfare of residents cut off.
SH35 from Gisborne to Hicks Bay is still closed and… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Some Dargaville residents urged to evacuate
Some Dargaville residents are being urged to evacuate their homes.
The Kaipara District Council says people who live along River Road, and Victoria and Logan Streets, as well as side streets and… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Āwhitu cut off by slips, power out
In Āwhitu on Auckland's Manukau Heads it's a story that's becoming sadly familiar.
Many people are still without power, and major slips have closed roads, isolating residents.
Checkpoint reporter… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Gisborne urged to conserve water
Gisborne residents have been urged to conserve water, with the main supply damaged in the storm.
Tairāwhiti Civil Defence controller Ben Green talks to Lisa Owen. Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Long wait for Hawke's Bay roads to reopen
Cyclone Gabrielle has gone but her legacy is the most catastrophic weather event in living memory.
The storm left parts of the upper North Island resembling parts of a jigsaw.
Wairoa is essentially… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Coromandel areas on day four with no power
Parts of the Coromandel have had a fourth day with no power.
Thames-Coromadel Civil Defence Controller Garry Towler talks to Lisa Owen Video, Audio
The Panel with Johny O Donnell and Cindy Mitchener (Part One)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Johny O Donnell and Cindy Mitchener discuss supply chain issues following Cyclone Gabrielle and speak to Telecommunications forum CEO Paul Brislen. Plus they… Audio
Government providing $4m to support farmers and growers
The Government is providing an initial four million dollars in funding support for farmers and growers affected by Cyclone Gabrielle.
It would be used to help support rural communities in regions… Audio
Body found in search for missing Muriwai firefighter
A body has been found by searchers looking for a missing firefighter under a collapsed house in Muriwai.
It's been more than 24 hours since Dave van Zwananberg went missing beneath the wreckage.
A… Audio
Tairāwhiti connections severed, city gridlocked
Tairāwhiti's connections to the outside world are severed - power is patchy, a fibre optic cable is down - affecting Internet and phone services; while many roads and bridges are damaged and unusable.
…Tairāwhiti communities cut off
Wairoa's mayor Craig Little has made contact, saying the town's been hit by the most catastrophic weather event in living memory.
He says there's been severe river flooding after the water rose at… Audio
Evacuations continue in Hawke's Bay
Evacuations continue in Hawke's Bay.
Six army trucks have arrived at the Hastings Sports Centres full of rescued people.
RNZ's reporter on the ground Lauren Crimp told Max Towle there were about 90… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Call for jet boats to rescue stock
As flood waters rose throughout Hawkes Bay yesterday the call went out for anyone with a jet boat to get in the water to help rescue people and stock.
Andrew Hardie is a dairy farmer from Dannevirke… Audio