Connection problems in Dannevirke caused by intermittent power
Service provider asks for patience as they work to reconnect communities.
Service provider asks for patience as they work to reconnect communities.
Pacific seasonal workers are set to officially help in the big clean up and rebuild.
People are being warned of the health risk from dry silt becoming airborne.
Donations follow huge community support for fundraiser.
One Taupō company is taking to the skies to provide much-needed aid to Hawke's Bay.
Hawke's Bay Civil Defence said it had been so inundated with bedding, it can't take more.
Eastern Institute of Technology Te Pūkenga is working to get courses up and running.
Where to donate and where to volunteer after region hit hard by cyclone.
The page is raising funds to help the grieving family rebuild their life.
With floodwaters rising around her, Margaret had to act.
Select high-risk offenders are being manually monitored by cops and Corrections.
Against a backdrop of activity, Peter quietly works away shovelling.
OPINION: A Napier mother of two details the blows of Mother Nature, and finds hope.
Cyclone Gabrielle wreaked havoc on the East Coast.
Rural communities have gone days without support.
Its floors have been coated in a knee-deep sea of mud.
Checkpoints set up by residents to stop looters, as 'unreal' community clean up continues.
'Gabrielle is one of the worst storms to hit Aotearoa New Zealand in living history.'
The singer will make a donation to the Hawke’s Bay Foundation’s Cyclone Relief Fund.
Ian Cadwallader takes the Herald through house where he thought he'd find three bodies.
People living in Puketapu have lost their homes, but found their community.
The pilots would keep flying “for as long we have donations coming in”.
Emergency crews are marking abandoned properties after rescues. Here's what they mean.
Almost a week on from Cyclone Gabrielle, work goes on to restore services and clean up.
All the latest developments from Sunday following Cyclone Gabrielle.
Donation follows huge community support for fundraiser.
More than 100 officers from throughout New Zealand have joined those in Eastern District.
Sometimes flood stories can sound a lot like fairytales.
One Mum paid more than $7000 to fly her two daughters out to safety.
The Prime Minister delivers the latest on the cyclone's aftermath.