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Auckland floods: New Zealand city declares emergency after torrential rain | Auckland floods: New Zealand city declares emergency after torrential rain |
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Watch: Airport flooded and homes swamped in Auckland | |
Watch: Airport flooded and homes swamped in Auckland | |
New Zealand's largest city has declared a state of emergency after torrential rain prompted widespread flooding and evacuations. | New Zealand's largest city has declared a state of emergency after torrential rain prompted widespread flooding and evacuations. |
The downpour in Auckland on Friday shifted houses, stalled traffic and cut power to homes and businesses. | The downpour in Auckland on Friday shifted houses, stalled traffic and cut power to homes and businesses. |
The New Zealand Herald reported that a body had been found in Wairau Valley on Auckland's north shore. | The New Zealand Herald reported that a body had been found in Wairau Valley on Auckland's north shore. |
An Elton John concert, expected to be attended by 40,000 fans, was cancelled minutes before it was due to start. | An Elton John concert, expected to be attended by 40,000 fans, was cancelled minutes before it was due to start. |
Footage online showed people trapped in waist-deep floodwater and rescuers carrying out evacuations on kayaks. | Footage online showed people trapped in waist-deep floodwater and rescuers carrying out evacuations on kayaks. |
Other pictures showed grocery items floating down the aisles of several flooded supermarkets. | Other pictures showed grocery items floating down the aisles of several flooded supermarkets. |
"Infrastructure and emergency services alike have been overwhelmed by the impacts of the storm," said Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown. | "Infrastructure and emergency services alike have been overwhelmed by the impacts of the storm," said Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown. |
Floods at #Auckland airport #NewZealand #AKL pic.twitter.com/ud0OqofrLd | Floods at #Auckland airport #NewZealand #AKL pic.twitter.com/ud0OqofrLd |
Local media reported that fire crews have fielded over 1,000 calls for assistance. The New Zealand Defence Force is also helping with evacuations. | Local media reported that fire crews have fielded over 1,000 calls for assistance. The New Zealand Defence Force is also helping with evacuations. |
Flights into Auckland, as well as rail and ferry services within the city, have been delayed or cancelled due to the weather. | Flights into Auckland, as well as rail and ferry services within the city, have been delayed or cancelled due to the weather. |
Major roads were also blocked off by the floods, causing long traffic queues on highways, with several traffic accidents reported. | Major roads were also blocked off by the floods, causing long traffic queues on highways, with several traffic accidents reported. |
Auckland Emergency Management said on Twitter at 18:00 local time (06:00 GMT) that "severe weather" was affecting the region, with several areas affected by significant flooding. | Auckland Emergency Management said on Twitter at 18:00 local time (06:00 GMT) that "severe weather" was affecting the region, with several areas affected by significant flooding. |
Two hours later, the national weather authority estimated that 15cm of rain had fallen in the previous 11 hours. The record for a 24-hour period stands at 16.2cm. | Two hours later, the national weather authority estimated that 15cm of rain had fallen in the previous 11 hours. The record for a 24-hour period stands at 16.2cm. |
The authority has forecast heavy rains in various parts of Auckland for at least the next five days. | The authority has forecast heavy rains in various parts of Auckland for at least the next five days. |