An aerial picture of the flooding in Nelson. Photo / NZME
An aerial picture of the flooding in Nelson. Photo / NZME
A team from Hawke's Bay has been busy helping out in the Nelson-Tasman region following devastating flooding.
Four staff from the Hawke's Bay Civil Defence Emergency Management Group (HBCDEM) have been deployed to the region to help with the flood response - as a state of emergency remains in place.
The top of the South Island was drenched with rain last week which included more than 300mm falling in some parts in just 24 hours at its peak.
That resulted in more than 400 properties being evacuated.
Many homes and roads have been damaged by landslides and flooding, and a long recovery is ahead for that community.
Robert Johnson (bottom left), from Hawke's Bay, updating the Prime Minister during her visit to the Tasman emergency centre on Sunday night. Photo / Supplied
"This has been a really significant event for Nelson-Tasman," HBCDEM group controller Ian Macdonald said.
"We are just really happy we can come down here and help out.
"I was involved in the Napier flood response back in November 2020 and this is a lot worse, the impacts are a lot more significant."