Severe weather that left a trail of damage across the North Island has been classified as a medium-scale adverse event, unlocking $200,000 worth of Government support for affected farmers and growers.
Storms struck twice within a week in Taranaki, leaving bridges and more than 100 culverts damaged and in need of heavy diggers to repair.
In the Waitomo District, floodwaters swept through two valleys, damaging fences and depositing silt over farms.
Meanwhile, in the Wairarapa, as many as 30 arable farms were affected by flooding, damaging barley, wheat, peas, squash and maize crops.
"We're making $200,000 available for local Rural Support Trusts and Mayoral Relief Funds to use to help recovery efforts in Taranaki, Wairarapa, and the Waitomo district," rural communities minister Damien O'Connor said.