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Big Wet: NZ faces wettest April ever
If it feels like it's been the most rain-soaked April ever, weather books have the proof.
If it feels like it's been the most rain-soaked April ever, weather books have the proof.
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Rubberneckers are hampering the efforts of the 150 volunteers helping in Edgecumbe.
Edgecumbe residents find devastating scenes on return to flood-damaged homes.
Important updates for Eastern Bay of Plenty residents.
Residents from 229 flood-affected properties in Edgecumbe can return home from midday
8,500 customers still without power across the district
Multiple roads across the Bay of Plenty remain closed due to slips, and fallen trees.
English family comes across the world to see natural features and end up in a cyclone.
Authorities warn Bay of Plenty residents to be prepared.
Properties being evacuated due to the extreme risk of storm surges due to Cyclone Cook.
It has been a tough few months for the region. Made with funding from NZ On Air
People are stocking up ahead of the storm and long weekend.
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Ursula Mayo was yesterday able to see the damage done to her home by last week's flooding.
Updated information for displaced Edgecumbe residents.
Bay of Plenty flood victims brace for second onslaught of wild weather.
A volunteer army has formed to help the flood-stricken town of Edgecumbe.
Eastern Bay of Plenty schools will be advised to close tomorrow as a precaution.
Time to get out your gumboots and umbrellas with wet weather on the way.
Flood-stricken Bay of Plenty among many areas in line to get more wet weather.
Joan Newdick knew her cats would be okay, but was worried about her late husband's car.
Bay councils are preparing for the incoming heavy rain and gales.
There are concerns uninsured homeowners in Edgecumbe could be left out of pocket.
The flooding in Bay of Plenty has bee classified as "medium-scale adverse event".