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East Coast storm damage: Farms isolated, landslides, fences wiped out

Sally Murphy
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2 Feb, 2026 09:12 PM3 mins to read

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A clearer picture of the extent of damage is emerging after the region was hit by heavy downpours last month.

A clearer picture of the extent of damage is emerging after the region was hit by heavy downpours last month.

By Sally Murphy of RNZ

Farms at the top end of the East Coast have been “smashed” by recent storms, with stock isolated and extensive damage to land and infrastructure.

A clearer picture of the level of damage is starting to emerge after huge downpours hit the region last month.

Representatives from Beef + Lamb NZ and Tai Rāwhiti Whenua Collective have been going farm to farm assessing damage.

Beef + Lamb’s Pania King said the damage was isolated to Hicks Bay down to Te Araroa and slightly inland.

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“We’ve seen everything from erosion and landslides through to debris and silt throughout paddocks, water systems and culverts are gone, and a huge amount of fencing is down - so it’s quite extensive the amount of damage that has happened on those farms and on that whenua.”

King said farms were cut off, and even within farms, farmers could not access their stock.

“This is steep hill country farming - farmers will jump on their horse and get out there if they really have to, but stock should have feed and water.”

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She said farmers and contractors were waiting for the land to dry out before getting heavy machinery in to start the cleanup.

“It’s still raining here on Monday, so we are hoping by Wednesday we will be able to get machines in to start reinstating access to farms - that’s step one.”

King, alongside others involved in the recovery, also took to the air to assess the damage.

“It was quite emotional actually, because I did the farm assessments in Gabrielle, and it was going through the back of my head how many gains we have made, how much work has gone into rebuilding the infrastructure on their farms and how much capital has gone in - and now it’s all back to square one.

“I was feeling disheartened for our farmers, because for many this is the second or third time they’ve been hit hard in recent years.”

 Beef + Lamb NZ's Pania King Farms says on the East Coast have been "smashed" by recent storms.
Beef + Lamb NZ's Pania King Farms says on the East Coast have been "smashed" by recent storms.

She said five farms had been listed as a priority.

“They’ve been really smashed - the destruction on those farms is actually quite unreal.”

King said everyone was keeping a close eye on morale on the farms.

 Paddocks have been flooded or left covered in silt and debris.
Paddocks have been flooded or left covered in silt and debris.

“As you can imagine, it’s only natural to be feeling pretty down in the dumps when you’ve done this two or three times - this is not their first rodeo.”

On Monday, she said the damage assessment should be with the Ministry for Primary Industries by the end of Tuesday, so she was hoping a package of support would be organised to help farmers recover.

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Farmers and contractors were waiting for the land to dry out before bringing in heavy machinery to start the cleanup.
Farmers and contractors were waiting for the land to dry out before bringing in heavy machinery to start the cleanup.

“We need to recover pastures and get some crops growing ahead of winter for feed, otherwise that will bring a whole other issue for our farmers.

She said the farms hit were 95% whenua Māori, so the farmers would rebuild and stay on their land.

“This is a close-knit community, and everyone is looking out for each other and helping where they can.”

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