Landslides, flooding, damaged roads and derailed trains is just some of the news Western Bay of Plenty residents are waking up to.
A thunderstorm watch has been lifted for the Tauranga region, but a heavy rain warning remains in force.
SH29 is closed between Tauranga and Te Poi due to multiple slips. No detours are available. SH30 is also closed.
SH25A in the Coromandel has also collapsed.
A train has also derailed near Te Puke. Read more here.
Overnight last night and into Sunday morning a slow moving band of heavy rain and thunderstorms has been affecting the Coromandel Peninsula and Kaimai Range, and as of 7am Sunday was lying inland around Tauranga, says WeatherWatch.co.nz
"More instability today and Monday will likely result in more areas of thunderstorms (which can produce locally heavier rain - and go beyond what is forecast in rainfall)."
People have been out and about this morning surveying the damage left in the wake of the recent heavy rain.
Check out the photos sent into SunLive below.
Elaina Hosking looking at the flood waters in Oropi at 8.30am. Photos: Cheyne Hosking.
A bridge collapse on No.4 Road in Te Puke has been washed out. Photo: Western Bay of Plenty District Council/Facebook.
Storm damage in Waitui Reserve in the Western Bay of Plenty. Supplied photos.
A derailed train 1km down Bell Road. Photo: Sammi Strickland.
A landslide has taken out two houses in Maungatapu. Photo: Maya Gander.
Flooding at the Wairoa Bridge underpass on Saturday. Photo: Cameron Avery/SunLive.
1 comment
3 waters
Posted on 29-01-2023 12:34 | By CliftonGuy
Bearing in mind that one of the "waters" that 3Waters is meant to deal with is stormwater, how would they intend to deal with this latest event?
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