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Thousands left without power after wild weather in New Zealand

By Thomson Reuters Jun 26, 2026 | 7:54 PM

June 27 (Reuters) – Thousands of people in New Zealand were without power on Saturday, ​a day after a ‌low-pressure system swept across the country triggering flooding and landslides.

More than 3,000 outages were recorded on Saturday after ‌the ​storms lashed central ⁠regions of the ⁠country of 5.3 million people, including the capital Wellington, the utility Powerco said.

“After a very ​wet and windy 24 hours, the weather is on ⁠its way out,” ⁠national weather forecaster MetService ​posted on X.

Emergency authorities warned of ​debris on roads, areas of ‌surface flooding and a continued risk of landslides in Wellington.

The wild weather forced the cancellation ⁠on Friday of 200 flights in and out of Wellington. Officials in Lower ⁠Hutt, ‌northeast of Wellington, reported ⁠flooded roads and two ​landslides.

In ‌January, heavy rain triggered ​a landslide ⁠that killed six people at a busy campground on the country’s North Island.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by ​William Mallard)