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Coromandel Flooding Intensifies as Tropical Low Threatens New Zealand

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January 20, 20261 day ago
In photos: Flooding across Coromandel as tropical low bears down

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A tropical low has caused widespread flooding across the Coromandel Peninsula, leading to a State of Emergency in the Thames-Coromandel District. Intense rainfall, with red-level warnings issued, has submerged roads and residential areas, posing a threat to life from dangerous conditions and landslides. Similar warnings are in place for other North Island regions, with residents urged to stay safe and prepare for potential evacuations.

Flooding has inundated parts of the Coromandel Peninsula as a tropical low moves south toward New Zealand, prompting a State of Emergency in the Thames‑Coromandel District. Follow 1News live updates here. Photos captured across the Coromandel Peninsula show roads underwater, surface flooding across residential areas and swollen waterways after intense rain set in early today. MetService has issued red‑level heavy rain warnings — the highest possible alert — for the Coromandel Peninsula, warning the weather system poses a threat to life from dangerous river conditions, significant flooding and landslides. Northland, the Bay of Plenty including Rotorua, and Gisborne north Tolaga Bay were also under red heavy rain warnings. Residents have been urged to avoid floodwaters, limit travel and be prepared to evacuate at short notice if conditions worsen. Power and communications outages are also possible. A State of Emergency has also been declared in Whangārei, while large parts of the North Island remain under heavy rain and strong wind watches as the system continues to track south.

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    Coromandel Flooding: Tropical Low Triggers State of Emergency