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    Floods trigger state of emergency in Wellington city

    This severe weather event has followed record rainfall, causing evacuations, travel disruption and damage across New Zealand’s capital.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 20, 2026
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    Wellington: Severe floods have led to a state of emergency being declared in Wellington after torrential rain caused widespread disruption across New Zealand’s capital. Authorities have responded as record rainfall triggered flash flooding, landslides and evacuations.

    Mayor Andrew Little has stated that the city recorded 77 millimetres of rain in less than an hour, marking one of the most intense downpours in recent history. The extreme weather has resulted in submerged vehicles, uprooted trees and damaged homes.

    The floods have forced emergency services to act quickly, with residents in several areas advised to remain indoors. Evacuations have been carried out, and more than a dozen people have been moved to safer locations.

    Authorities have confirmed that a 60-year-old man has been reported missing in the Karori suburb, while no fatalities have been recorded so far. Search efforts are ongoing as conditions remain challenging.

    Transport and daily life have been disrupted, with flight cancellations at Wellington Airport and multiple school closures. Officials have urged residents in flood-prone areas to consider relocating temporarily.

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    Mark Mitchell, the minister for emergency management and recovery, has warned that the worst conditions may still be ahead, advising people to stay prepared and follow official updates. Non-essential travel has been discouraged due to hazardous conditions.

    The floods have come shortly after Cyclone Vaianu affected the North Island, adding to the strain on infrastructure and emergency response systems. The back-to-back weather events have increased the risk of further damage.

    Residents have described powerful floodwaters moving vehicles and overwhelming drainage systems, while landslides have blocked roads in several areas.

    Emergency shelters have been set up to support those affected, providing temporary accommodation and assistance.

    The ongoing floods have highlighted the growing impact of extreme weather events, with authorities continuing to monitor developments and coordinate response efforts. Further updates are expected as the situation evolves and recovery operations begin across Wellington.

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