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Before and after the deluge: Bad weather expected to continue over next 48 hours

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      • Torrential rain caused widespread flooding in southeast Auckland, Coromandel and Northland.
      • Police pleaded with motorists to stay away from affected areas, especially Coromandel where slips and swollen creeks isolated much of the peninsula.
      • Family rescued by boat from Kawakawa Bay and woman in labour taken by helicopter to Waikato Hospital.
      • Police car swept away by flash flood in Clevedon.
      • Fresh thunderstorm warnings issued across the upper North Island, including western areas of Northland. Already a month's worth of rain has fallen in 24 hours.
      • About 200 children on a school camp at Camp Adair in the Hunua Ranges were evacuated safely and 150 students moved out of the Hunua Falls Camp.
      • Worst affected areas included Papakura, Clevedon, Beachlands and Maraetai.
      • Waiheke Island experienced widespread flooding and slips. Power out in some areas.
      • Cruise liner diverted from Tauranga because of the weather.

      This is what 240mm of rain in 24 hours looks like at the Hunua Falls in the Hunua Ranges, where 350 adults and children were rescued at two campsites yesterday.

      About 150 pupils and 40 adults at the Hunua Falls Camp in Falls Rd were evacuated after they were trapped at the church-run campsite.

      Emergency evacuations began before daybreak as parents sleeping in tents started to float away when a torrent of water swept through Camp Adair at the foot of Auckland's Hunua Ranges.

      • As it happened: A one-in-100-year rain event

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      Road closed to Clevedon after heavy rains caused widespread flooding across the eastern Auckland region. Photo / Michael Craig
      Road closed to Clevedon after heavy rains caused widespread flooding across the eastern Auckland region. Photo / Michael Craig

      The falls have been closed until further notice.

      WeatherWatch head weather forecaster Philip Duncan​ said people in Auckland, Coromandel, Northland and Waikato could expect some respite from the downpours late yesterday before the heavy rains return today and tomorrow

      The sun briefly came out in West Auckland about 5.30pm before what Duncan described as a "messy and complicated weather forecast".

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      Duncan said in Auckland the rain band had fractured into big areas of dry weather, areas of drizzle and downpours, including in hard-hit Clevedon.

      Pupils from Stanley Bay School were caught up in an evacuation of Camp Adair at the foot of the Hunua Ranges as torrential rain fell overnight. Photo / Supplied
      Pupils from Stanley Bay School were caught up in an evacuation of Camp Adair at the foot of the Hunua Ranges as torrential rain fell overnight. Photo / Supplied

      A 📷 is worth 1000 words.... Hunua Falls, Auckland pic.twitter.com/I2H9iLP1lZ

      — NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) March 8, 2017

      Northland was also expected to clear, but big downpours would continue west and south of Kaitaia on mostly forest and farm land, Duncan said.

      Patchy rain was in store for Waikato and lingering dry spells overnight.

      State Highway 25 ( SH25 ) road to Pauanuia and Whangamata closed. Photo / Alan Gibson
      State Highway 25 ( SH25 ) road to Pauanuia and Whangamata closed. Photo / Alan Gibson

      High winds battered Te Aroha, blowing in the side of a golf clubhouse.

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      Fire Service spokesperson Jaron Phillips yesterday said firefighters secured windows and attached plywood to the Te Aroha golf club.

      "Most of the calls today have been flooding related but we're also attending another one there where a garden shed is lifting."

      Several roads remain closed due to flooding, slips and fallen trees, specifically in the Kawakawa Bay and Clevedon areas.
      Several roads remain closed due to flooding, slips and fallen trees, specifically in the Kawakawa Bay and Clevedon areas.

      He said no one was in the club when it was blown in.

      Duncan said a big high over the South Island was helping to move the sub-tropical northerly back out to sea, but it was only temporary and the rain-packed weather returns today and Friday.

      Hunua Falls before and after the deluge. Photos / Supplied
      Hunua Falls before and after the deluge. Photos / Supplied

      He warned more downpours and flooding are on the way to the top half of the North Island.

      Watercare's water supply manager Priyan Perera said the water levels in the Hunua Ranges dams rose significantly on Tuesday night, and Cosseys and Hays Creek dams are now full and spilling.

      Strong southeasterlies gradually ease tomorrow, again looking calm for the South Island. ^TA pic.twitter.com/U1qR7dYiOp

      — MetService (@MetService) March 8, 2017

      "Cosseys Dam rose 17 per cent as a result of this rainfall and is now spilling.

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      "When our dams reach capacity, they are designed to spill into an engineered spillway. When this occurs, the volume of water being released is simply reflecting the flows through the natural environment."

      A tree on Ray Small Drive in Papakura blocking the road.
      A road in Clevedon is blocked off due to flooding.
      Some roads in Clevedon have been completely blocked off due to flooding.
      Floodwaters are blocking off the route between Manaia and the Coromandel.
      Slips caused by the flooding at Kawakawa Bay.
      A police car washed away in Kawakawa this morning.
      A resident in Kaiaua assess the flooding on their property.
      Flood waters reach a bach in Whangamata.
      Trucks submerged by water on Waiheke Island.
      This message was spotted at the local service station in Tairua today as flooding cuts the town off.
      Freedom campers thought they were being harassed. by strangers when council staff came knocking to keep them safe from rising flood waters.
      Another photo shows the extent of the deluge at Hunua Falls.
      Flooding at Hikuai, between Tairua and Pauanui. Roads all underwater.
      What the Hunua falls usually looks like, versus the torrent of water flowing down it today.
      Students being evacuated after flooding at Camp Adair in the Hunua Ranges south of Auckland.
      Floods in a street in Otahuhu have affected 12 residences. The water was at thigh level according to Aimee Marsters.
      A Waikato family have been trapped in their home after a massive tree crashed over their driveway.
      Thames-Coromandel Mayor Sandra Goudie said it was the worst flooding the district has experienced in 10 years.
      Clevedon residents are reporting huge stock losses as the town east of Auckland is hit by the worst floods in a generation. Clevedon businessman Jay Bath told the Herald he had lost 18 animals, worth between $18,000 and $20,000, in the floods.
      An amazing capture from the Himawari-8 satellite this morning showing the weather system from space.
      Photo / Josephine Elworthy

      Image 1 of 21: A tree on Ray Small Drive in Papakura blocking the road.

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