
Three people non-contactable after cyclone, welfare helpline set up
An 0800 number has been set up for people impacted by the cyclone to call for assistance.
An 0800 number has been set up for people impacted by the cyclone to call for assistance.
96 year old Patricia Morton of Napier talks to HB Today reporter James Pocock about her experience during the 1938 Esk Valley flood. Historic photos: credit: Collection of Hawke's Bay Museums Trust, Ruawharo Tā-ū-rangi. Video / Warren Buckland
"I prayed for my life that night and I’m haunted by the sound of water."
Rural groups are working together to assess the cost of the cyclone in Tararua District.
Community and volunteers to come together for a unity lunch down Pōrangahau's main street.
Napier kerbside recycling services remain suspended
Esk Valley residents waited on rooftops and hills for an evacuation order that never came.
The eight days culminate in several public presentations.
Hawke's Bay Regional Council to embark on massive stopbank upgrade.
Stay off the roads, and stay sober.
Eighteen roads still closed, with 28 sites needing "significant" repairs.
Passengers will be briefed on Hawke's Bay's flooding disaster and invited to leave koha.
Veterinarian Clive Hamble hunkered down in the vet hospital during the cyclone
The fund offers one-off hardship grants for flooding, prolonged power outages, landslips.
Niwa has said it is already starting to flood in northern Hawke's Bay.
Country's roading network has significant damage and some routes complete rebuilds.
Putting houses back into some areas "doesn't make a lot of sense".
The party is ramping up efforts to get Hawke's Bay into the forestry slash inquiry.
The site is an important symbol of knowledge and learning in the Hawke's Bay community.
Police to release more details about those who haven't been heard from for two weeks.
Localised bus services are expected to return to Napier and Hastings this week.
Te Ringa Kaha were welcomed home with a celebration in Dannevirke.
Kerri Nuku and her whānau were out helping others when they found their own home flooding.
Roy Fraser from Tukituki Trail talks about the damage from the cyclone to the trails.
Water restrictions easing in central Hawke's Bay but some locals still being too careful.
Isolated settlement still without access and power.
'There will be a thorough investigation into why our stopbanks failed.'