Red Cross is launching an appeal to help those affected by the weekend's floods - a disaster the organisation has labelled the worst to strike New Zealand since the Canterbury earthquakes.
The weekend's floods have devastated parts of Whanganui, Rangitikei, Taranaki, Hokitika and Dunedin and Red Cross says money from its appeal will go to those worst hit.
"The floods are the worst disaster to affect New Zealand since the Canterbury earthquakes. Thousands of people will need help to get their lives and livelihoods back on track," said Tony Paine, the New Zealand Red Cross general secretary.
"We have launched an emergency appeal to help those most affected."