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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Otorohanga resident are still assessing the devastation caused by last night's heavy downpours

    Otorohanga resident are still assessing the devastation caused by last night's heavy downpours


    A man died while travelling on State Highway 39 - when his car was submerged in floodwaters.

    A state of emergency is in place for the week ahead - with Mayor Rodney Dow warning locals to stay home.

    He says rainfall reached up to 300 millimetres within an hour - and it could take days to understand the impacts across the community.

    The Otorohanga Museum was among the sites inundated - with knee high-flood waters soaking taonga, including the waka.

    Creative Coordinator Rebecca Ngapo, says it's mind-blowing how much water came down.

    She says there's a lot of work to do - bringing in dehumidifiers or fans, and checking the power.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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