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Heavy rain triggers flooding, evacuations in Dunedin

By Thomson Reuters Jul 5, 2026 | 9:51 PM

WELLINGTON, July 6 (Reuters) – Heavy rain triggered flooding, road closures and evacuations in New Zealand’s southern city ​of Dunedin and the neighbouring ‌Waitaki District on Monday, with officials urging residents to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel.

Dunedin City Council said a range of roads ‌in ​Mosgiel, west of ⁠the city centre, had ⁠closed overnight because of surface flooding, while the road over Three Mile Hill was also shut and small ​slips were reported on Otago Peninsula. Flood protection barriers were installed ⁠in Surrey Street, South ⁠Dunedin, and pumps and pipes ​had managed rainfall so far, the council ​said.

An evacuation centre opened overnight in Mosgiel, ‌where “a number of residents” were using the facility, including a family of five, the council said.

In Waitaki District, ⁠a state of emergency was declared after the heavy rain caused widespread flooding and more ⁠than ‌20 people self-evacuated, according to ⁠local reports citing officials.

MetService said ​that ‌Dunedin and Oamaru had received ​100 mm (4 ⁠inches) of rain in the last 24 hours but the rain was now expected to move northward to Canterbury and Marlborough.

(Reporting by Lucy Craymer; Editing by ​Jonathan Oatis)