
Looting fears: Residents form blockades to protect homes; Gunfire, arrests in separate incident
Residents manning roadblocks appear to have the blessings of police and Defence Force.
Residents manning roadblocks appear to have the blessings of police and Defence Force.
The road had become unpassable in the cyclone - until a local forestry gang stepped in.
”It was unbelievable where the river had been and how high it was."
81-year-old tells of miracle Cyclone Gabrielle survival after caravan swept away
Looters were discovered late last night in Puketapu west of Napier.
Tourist joins volunteer army helping Hawke's Bay residents who lost everything in cyclone.
Contact numbers, websites and email addresses have been provided to help those in need.
Cherie Howie looks back at the day the cyclone arrived, and changed Aotearoa forever.
Scenes of destruction remain four days after deadly floods in valley north of Napier.
OPINION: Instead of historic planes dancing in the blue, the sound of choppers blurs.
Armed police swooped in Napier last night, forcing residents to stay in.
Omahu residents are dealing with exposed graves and bones found in the debris.
A lot of goods have been donated and volunteers are busy sorting it out.
UFB network operator suffers double whammy. Mobile service latest.
Whānau are returning to Omahu as the community grieves.
Power is set to gradually return while 4500 remain uncontactable in the Eastern District
John Jenkins runs through the latest thoroughbred racing news
The floods have brought 'absolutely harrowing' tales of people's animals drowning.
Freedom camper Wade Mannell wants to return the favour.
It is feared more people will be found dead in devastation wrought by Cyclone Gabrielle.
Hawke's Bay has been devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle.
Many areas of the North Island had experienced their wettest-ever start to the year.
Stories of hope and community are emerging amidst the heartbreak and wreckage. Video / RNZ
At an evacuation centre people are in tears describing their harrowing experiences.
At least half a dozen homes appear to be abandoned with significant flood damage.
Three HB deaths, homes lost, bridges wrecked, no power. The effects will continue.
The pilot's dramatic rescue of an elderly man from floodwaters was captured on video.
Residents of parts of Hawke's Bay are being asked to conserve water.
Disaster response leaders include a navy pilot and a police officer shot on the job.
Roads are caked in mud and paddocks have become lakes in Puketapu.