Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) says it’s “overwhelmed” by generous donations to replace equipment contaminated during its response to Cyclone Gabrielle.
When the cyclone struck, 80 surf lifeguards from various regions responded when the state of emergency was declared.
Scores saved hundreds of people but ruined their personal wetsuits in the contaminated floodwaters in Hawke’s Bay, as well as in the Auckland floods in January.
Working alongside Fire and Emergency New Zealand (Fenz), they conducted rescues and provided assistance to those in need. They worked in some of the most severely impacted areas, such as Eskdale and Bayview, where they successfully rescued over 200 individuals and aided more people and pets to get to safety.
Last week, national search and rescue manager Allan Mundy told RNZ the organisation had been told that his teams should not have responded to the calls for help if they didn’t have the appropriate equipment for the job.