Live updates on Auckland flooding: Damage to be assessed as region in state of emergency
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Auckland is under a state of emergency after being battered by torrential rain, with more than 230 millimetres falling yesterday.
Fire and Emergency said they received an estimated 1500 flood-related calls and power outages, cancelled public transport, events and closed roads hit Tāmaki Makaurau.
Western parts of the city are reported to be the worst affected.
Te Atatū MP Phil Twyford said in Rānui and Swanson, people had water up to their knees running through their homes.
Prime Minister Hipkins says it is an unprecedented event.
Hipkins has been with a team at the Beehive bunker overnight, and talking to the teams coordinating the response in Auckland.
He says it is difficult to get information about what is going on – but they know up to 1000 people are still stranded at Auckland Airport, and right across the region there are many people just stuck somewhere – either in their car or at an unfamiliar place.
People were being urged to call 111 if life was in danger, otherwise they should contact Emergency Management.
Auckland mayor Wayne Brown said staff would today be assessing what damage had occurred and what steps needed to be taken next.
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