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State of emergency in Dunedin, army in Timaru to assist Civil Defence as wild weather hits

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Dunedin, Waitaki and Timaru are all under a state of emergency as heavy rains sweep the south island

KEY POINTS:

  • A state of emergency has now been declared for the entire Otago Region
  • It comes after a state of emergency was declared in Dunedin City, the Waitaki District including Oamaru, and the Timaru District in Canterbury
  • Residents in Henley township near Dunedin Airport are being told to evacuate tonight
  • Army called into Timaru to support police
  • 1500 people told to get out of low-lying communities in South Canterbury
  • Four welfare centres in Temuka, Pleasant Point and Timaru
  • Oamaru rain total has now surpassed its wettest July day on record
  • Flights to and from Dunedin, Queenstown airports have been cancelled this afternoon
  • Up to 200mm of rain could fall south of Arthurs Pass and in eastern Otago
  • Snow likely down to 400m over Central Otago and northern parts of Southland tonight
  • South Island's eastern coastline expected to be hammered by large waves tomorrow

• Sick girl helped as Dunedin declares state of emergency
• State of emergency in Timaru
• Stuck seven minutes from home for 2.5 hours
• Canterbury flooding: 'I've never seen anything like it'
• Mayor: Dunedin weather expected to worsen
• Emergency services brave flooded West Coast river to rescue injured 85-year-old
• Flight disruptions: Air NZ says customers can transfer bookings
• Watch: Akaroa woman's escape from slip

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Towns across Otago and Canterbury remain cut off by floodwaters tonight as record rain plunges southern regions in chaos.

A region-wide state of the emergency is now in force across Otago as flooding worsens.

Many small communities are isolated with no option but to stay put and weather out the storm.

Many Otago rivers were tonight threatening to breach their banks and many residents near the Taieri River had to be evacuated.

Otago group controller Chris Hawker said it gave the region the ability to call on the resources of the New Zealand Defence Force as the impact of the flooding became grave.

Troops and vehicles were due in Timaru at 10pm.

Tonight Oamaru was bearing the brunt of the storm with fire crews going from one emergency to the next helping householders deal with flooding.

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Firefighters had rescued a number of people trapped in vehicles by rising floodwaters.

The state of emergency across Otago comes after a state of emergency was declared in Dunedin City, the Waitaki District including Oamaru, and the Timaru District in Canterbury.

Torrential rain in the South Island is expected to give way to "blizzard-like" conditions tonight while hail and thunderstorms are hitting parts of Auckland.

Evacuations are underway in low-lying areas of Oamaru, Mosgiel and Dunedin.

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The Otago Civil Defence says a house in Oturehua is also being evacuated and emergency management staff are assessing the extent of flooding in the Ida Valley in central Otago.

The Timaru District Council declared a state of emergency this afternoon and is warning residents to prepare to evacuate.

EOC Controller Justin Bagust said that people in particularly flood prone areas should now be making preparations in case they have to evacuate at short notice.

"We would strongly advise people in these areas to get themselves prepared to leave as soon as they feel at risk, not to wait for any official notification.

"This is a quickly developing situation and people need to be ready to go. This means ensuring you have clothes and fuel, as well as things such as knowing where family pets are.

"We are continuing to monitor the situation to ensure people have notification, but our strong message is that if people feel at risk at the moment they should evacuate themselves to friends or family."

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Evacuation warnings have been issued for low-lying parts of Otago - with heavy snowfall warnings issued - while houses are flooded in Ashburton.

Homes have flooded in Ashburton and the council has issued a boil water notice.

The heaviest falls are expected south of Arthurs Pass and in eastern Otago where up to 200mm of rain could fall in 24 hours.

Snow is likely to fall down to 400m over Central Otago and northern parts of Southland tonight and to 800m about the South Canterbury High Country overnight.

Destructive 140 km/h gales are expected to lash Fiordland and Southland, and 120 km/h gales are forecast for Wellington and Wairarapa.

The North Island is under a large northwest flow which is producing very heavy downpours with hail and isolated thunderstorms.

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In the North Island, more rain is expected tomorrow but showers should clear by night. There could be a dusting of snow on the Central Plateau.

Just after 5.30am a motorist had a lucky escape when a large tree crushed a car on State Highway 22 near Pukekawa south of Auckland. It's the second time in two months a moving vehicle had been crushed by the cluster of trees, and Mercer deputy fire chief Richard Logan said he was disappointed the trees were not removed after a woman's car was crushed in May.

Waikato District Council staff were this morning chopping down the other three dead trees in the township.

Meanwhile, Niwa is warning of a day of "terrific rainfall" as the stormy weather shifts south.

A Wellington railway station is already under water as the region faces a day of atrocious weather. Strong winds are also expected to hit during the day.

Incredible plume of moisture from the tropics poised douse the east of the South Island (and west of the NI) with terrific rainfall pic.twitter.com/KPDRklefwC

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) July 20, 2017

Rain has started falling across Canterbury but the worst is to come, as up to 200mm of rain is expected to fall in Canterbury and eastern Otago in the next 27 hours.

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There is also concern over large waves causing coastal flooding in South Canterbury and Otago today and tomorrow.

Coronet Peak skifield reports snow has been falling in Canterbury since midnight and that snow had started falling on the peak this morning. It is expected to fall down to 800m in the high country and 600m in Otago tonight.

HVL/MEL: Ngauranga station is currently closed due to flooding. There is a shuttle bus running between NGAU and WELL

— Metlink Wellington (@metlinkwgtn) July 20, 2017

MetService warns destructive winds and heavy rain are likely to cause widespread disruption. In the South Island, livestock face possible stress from cold temperatures and strong winds.

6AM Analysis this morning. Low formed off the Kaikoura coast, forcing the rain south https://t.co/qHyE5zhh6X ^JR pic.twitter.com/ssGUZPIKuI

— MetService (@MetService) July 20, 2017

At the top of the South Island a slip is blocking one lane of SH6 east of Nelson.

Due to a slip btwn at the intersection of Teal Valley Rd & Slaters Creek Rd east of Nelson SH6 is down to 1 lane https://t.co/xhf4EwwrAC ^LT pic.twitter.com/fs4Rh7BEzH

— Waka Kotahi NZTA Top of the South (@WakaKotahiTotS) July 20, 2017

The Kakanui, Shag, Kauru and Waianakarua Rivers in North Otago and the Leith, Silver Stream and Taieri Rivers are all expected to rise swiftly and authorities are on watch.

Emergency crews throughout the battered northern regions dealt with 36 callouts overnight.

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Fire and Emergency said roofs were lifted from a Waihi Beach home and a telephone exchange building in Murupara.

In Hicks Bay, fierce gales destroyed a shed.

A house was also flooded in Taupo when rain poured through the roof.

In Rotorua severe gales took down trees and road signs and sent trampolines flying.

Power remains cut to hundreds of homes, most near Lake Okareka, as Rotorua was battered by heavy rain and winds gusting up to 120km/h. Surface flooding was also affecting some roads.

Auckland was hit by winds of up to 100km/h but escaped the worst of the rain.

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Power was across the region but Vector said electricity had since been restored with the final repairs finishing just after 5am.

Showers, possibly heavy, are expected in the upper North Island today, and hail and thunderstorms possible overnight in Auckland, Tauranga and Hamilton.

It's wet this morning! No issues or incidents so far. Watch following distances & road markings as they are harder to see in the rain.^SM pic.twitter.com/NL6U0h1bNt

— Waka Kotahi NZTA Canterbury & West Coast (@WakaKotahiCWC) July 20, 2017

Today's outlook

Auckland: Showers, some heavy with possible hail. 14C
Tauranga: Showers, some heavy, hail possible. 15C
Hamilton: Heavy showers, possible hail. Northwest winds turn northeast. 13C
Wellington: Rain becomes showers in morning. Strong northerlies. 14C
Christchurch: Heavy rain. Strong southerlies developing. 11C

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