INTERNATIONAL — April 20, 2026
New Zealand Declares State of Emergency in Wellington Due to Flash Flooding
New Zealand declared a state of emergency in Wellington after torrential rain caused flash floods, forcing evacuations, canceling flights, closing schools and leaving one person missing. The severe weather follows Cyclone Vaianu from the previous weekend, with more rain on the way.
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New Zealand authorities declared a state of emergency in the capital city of Wellington due to severe flooding caused by intense rainfall. The decision was made after the region experienced extremely heavy rains that led to flash floods and landslides.
On Monday, Wellington saw 77 millimeters of precipitation within a period of less than 60 minutes. The sudden deluge resulted in significant challenges for the local population and infrastructure. Vehicles were seen submerged in flood waters in various parts of the city, while numerous trees were uprooted by the force of the water.
Emergency services carried out evacuations for more than a dozen individuals whose homes were threatened by the rising waters. In the suburb of Karori, a 60-year-old man has been reported as missing. Search and rescue operations are underway, but officials have stated that there are no confirmed deaths at this time.
Transportation has been heavily impacted, with all flights operating out of Wellington Airport being cancelled. Educational institutions in the area have also closed their doors for the safety of students and staff. Local officials are strongly recommending that people remain inside their homes and refrain from venturing out during the adverse conditions.
This state of emergency declaration enables better coordination among different government agencies in dealing with the aftermath of the floods. Emergency Management Minister Mark Mitchell has been vocal about the need for residents to take proactive steps. He has specifically asked people to get ready for what is expected to be continued heavy rainfall over the coming 36 hours.
Mitchell has also stressed the importance of early evacuation for those living in vulnerable zones to avoid endangering lives.
The current crisis follows closely after the passage of Cyclone Vaianu across the North Island last weekend. That storm also brought about considerable rainfall, setting the stage for the latest weather-related emergency.
Wellington Mayor Andrew Little has likewise been involved in communicating with the public about the steps being taken by the city administration. The focus remains on ensuring the safety of all citizens while dealing with the immediate effects of the flooding and preparing for any further developments as the weather system persists.
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