Severe weather – West Coast
West Coast Severe Weather
Start
09 Nov 2024
10:01 AM
Finish
11 Nov 2024
4:28 PM
The State of Local Emergency for South Westland Ward was terminated at 11.23am, 10 November, 2024.
Floods – Otago
Dunedin Severe Weather
Start
04 Oct 2024
12:38 AM
Finish
06 Oct 2024
5:00 PM
Heavy rainfall impacted the Otago region, particularly Dunedin and the Clutha District. A State of local emergency was declared for Dunedin City at 11:55pm on 3 October 2024 due to significant impacts caused by heavy rainfall. A State of local emergency was declared for Clutha District at 1:05pm on 4 October 2024 due to significant flooding impacts. Both states of emergency were terminated on 6 October 2024.
Coastal hazards – Hawke's Bay
Heretaunga Ward - Hastings District, Coastal inundation
Start
26 Jun 2024
5:08 AM
Finish
03 Jul 2024
6:37 AM
State of Local Emergency declared at 6:36am on 26 June 2024 for Wairoa due to coastal inundation. State of emergency expired at 6:37am on 3 July 2024 at which time the district moved to a local transition period.
Wildfire – Canterbury
Port Hills Fire
Start
14 Feb 2024
6:57 PM
Finish
08 Mar 2024
2:16 PM
A State of Local Emergency was declared for Christchurch City and Selwyn District at 6:13pm on 14 February 2024 due to the impacts of a large fire in the Port Hills. The state of emergency was terminated at 1pm on 21 February 2024 when notice of a local transition period was given.
Coastal hazards – Southland
Waiau Aparima Ward (Southland) Coastal Erosion
Start
08 Feb 2024
1:18 PM
Finish
08 Mar 2024
2:18 PM
A State of Local Emergency was declared for the Waiau Aparima Ward, Southland due to coastal erosion at Bluecliffs. The declaration was made as a precautionary measure to ensure Emergency Management Southland was able to respond to the concerns around the threat to life and property from erosion and the landfill at Bluecliffs.
Severe weather – West Coast
West Coast Severe Weather
Start
19 Jan 2024
4:38 PM
Finish
20 Jan 2024
11:20 AM
Westland District SOLE lifted. No transition to recovery
Floods – Southland
Southland flooding
Start
23 Sep 2023
2:04 PM
Finish
25 Sep 2023
10:00 AM
Heavy rainfall caused significant surface flooding in the Gore district. A state of local emergency was declared on 21 September 2023.
Floods – Otago
Queenstown flooding
Start
22 Sep 2023
6:33 AM
Finish
25 Sep 2023
10:02 AM
Heavy rainfall caused flooding in Queenstown. A state of local emergency was declared on 22 September 2023.
Earthquakes – National
Earthquake being assessed
Start
08 Sep 2023
9:32 PM
Finish
25 Sep 2023
10:08 AM
A National Advisory: Earthquake Being Assessed message was issued at 9:32pm on 8 September 2023 following a magnitude 6.6 earthquake in the Kermadec Islands region. Following assessment a National Advisory: No Tsunami Threat to New Zealand was issued at 9:44pm.
– National
Large Pacific Earthquake Being Assessed
Start
20 May 2023
2:06 PM
Finish
07 Jun 2023
3:38 PM
A National Advisory: Large Pacific Earthquake Being Assessed message was issued at 2:06pm on 20 May 2023 following a magnitude 7.1 (initially reported as m7.4) Loyalty Islands earthquake at 1:51pm on the same day. Following the assessment a National Advsory: No Tsunami Threat message was issued at 2:41pm on 20 May 2023.
– National
Large Pacific Earthquake Being Assessed
Start
19 May 2023
3:17 PM
Finish
07 Jun 2023
3:42 PM
A National Advisory: Large Pacific Earthquake Being Assessed message was issued at 3:17pm on 19 May 2023 following a magnitude 7.7 earthquake southeast of the Loyalty Islands. Following assessment a National Advisory: Tsunami activity – expect strong and unusual currents and unpredictable surges at the shore message was issued at 4:09pm on 19 May 2023. GNS Science advised NEMA that tsunami wave activity was observed at New Zealand coastlines over the course of this evening. The National Advisory was cancelled at 9:40pm on 19 May 2023 after tsunami wave activity had significantly abated.
Severe weather – Auckland
Severe weather: Local State of Emergency for Auckland has now ended
Start
11 May 2023
9:52 AM
Finish
13 Jul 2023
10:24 AM
A local state of emergency for Auckland was declared on 9 May due to severe weather. The state of emergency ended on 11 May when notice of a local transition period was given.
– National
No tsunami threat to New Zealand
Start
24 Apr 2023
1:55 PM
Finish
07 Jun 2023
3:52 PM
A National Advisory: Earthquake Being Assessed message wasissued at 1:04pm on 24 April 2023 folliwing a magnitude 7.1 earthquake in the Kermadec Islands. Following assessment a National Advisory: No tsunami threat to New Zealand message was issued at 1:55pm on 24 April 2023.
Floods – National
North Island Severe Weather events
Start
28 Jan 2023
9:18 PM
Finish
13 Jul 2023
10:29 AM
Cyclone Gabrielle caused severe impacts in may parts of New Zealand from 12 February 2023. Local states of emergency were already in place for Auckland and Waikato. Further local states of emergency were declared for Northland, Bay of Plenty, Opotiki District, Whakatane District, Waikato District, Hauraki District, Tairawhiti, and Tararua District. At 8:43am on 14 February 2023 a State of National Emergency declared owing to Cyclone Gabrielle for the Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Tairāwhiti and Hawke's Bay Regions. A further declaration was made at 1:17pm on 14 February to include the Tararua District. The state of national emergency was extended on Tuesday the 21st of February, Tuesday the 28th of February, and Tuesday the 7th of March, with each extension lasting an additional seven days. As of the 28th of February, the State of National Emergency concluded for the Bay of Plenty region. On the 3rd of March, the State of National Emergency was concluded in Northland, Auckland, Waikato, and the Tararua District. The State of National Emergency, which encompassed Tairāwhiti and Hawke's Bay, concluded on the 14th of March and was replaced with a National Transition Period.
Floods – Auckland
Auckland severe weather and floods
Start
28 Jan 2023
12:32 AM
Finish
13 Jul 2023
10:27 AM
A local state of emergency for Auckland was declared on 27 January 2023 owing to severe weather. The declaration was extended on 3 February 2023 and again on 9 February 2023. The state of local emergency ended on 14 February 2023 when a State of National Emergency was declared.
Severe weather – Gisborne
Ex-tropical Cyclone Hale
Start
11 Jan 2023
9:27 AM
Finish
23 Jan 2023
8:07 PM
Tairāwhiti Civil Defence declared a state of local emergency due to the severe impacts of ex-tropical Cyclone Hale
Earthquakes – National
Earthquake being assessed
Start
12 Nov 2022
12:13 AM
Finish
12 Nov 2022
12:28 PM
A National Advisory: Large Pacific Earthquake Being Assessed was issued at 12:09am on 12 November 2022 following a magnitude 7.3 (initially reported as 7.5) earthquake at in the Tonga region. Following assessment a National Advisory: No Tsunami Threat to New Zealand was issued at 12:49am.
Floods – National
West Coast Severe Weather
Start
16 Aug 2022
3:33 PM
Finish
31 Aug 2022
5:01 PM
A heavy rain event caused impacts across the top of south island. States of local emergency were declared for the West Coast region on 16 August 2022, Nelson-Tasman region on 17 August 2022 and Marlborough region on 19 August 2022. The Nelson-Tasman and Marlborough regions were particularly affected by significant flooding and slips requiring evacuations and cutting off road access to some communities.
Floods – National
Local State of Emergency declared for Pleasant Point Temuka Ward
Start
21 Jul 2022
12:10 AM
Finish
28 Jul 2022
9:49 AM
A local State of Emergency for the Pleasant Point- Temuka Ward was declared on 20 July 2022. due to a heavy rain flood event. The severe weather also impacted many other parts of the country causing flooding, slips and road closures. The local state of emergency expired on 27 July 2022 and was replaced with a notice of a local transition period.
Severe weather – Tairawhiti
Tairāwhiti Severe Weather
Start
23 Mar 2022
8:13 AM
Finish
28 Mar 2022
9:55 AM
On Wednesday 23 March, Tairāwhiti Civil Defence declared a state of emergency for the region due to severe weather. The severe weather caused flooding that required evacuations. Also on 23 March, MetService upgraded their Orange Heavy Rain Warning to a Red Heavy Rain Warning for the region. Rain eased over the course of the week.