Wairoa鈥檚 mayor has put out an urgent request for emergency assistance from 鈥渁ll agencies鈥.
Craig Little said they are desperately in need of assistance, with hundreds evacuated from properties mainly surrounding the river catchment.
鈥淲e are geographically isolated with roads into the district closed and bridges washed away on State Highways. We have received very little help because we are so cut off and everywhere around us is in emergency mode.鈥
He said while they are managing their isolation meant they were severely challenged particularly around food, water supply, fuel and communications.
鈥淎t this stage we have enough food, water and fuel for the next few days. Damage to the roading network, lack of phone and internet means there are many people who we have not been able to make contact with.鈥
Electricity, he said, was also compromised and water restrictions were in place.
He said the event was being described as 鈥渢he most catastrophic鈥 weather event to hit the area in living memory.
鈥淭he North Clyde side of the town has been hugely impacted.
鈥淲e are working to ensure people鈥檚 safety and trying to provide the best services we can given our limitations, particularly our isolation. Evacuation sites have been set up.鈥
Little said the river rose at an 鈥渦nprecedented rapid rate鈥, within a very short time frame, and spilled its banks.
He also thanked their farming community for their help and support in evacuating people in very scary conditions.
鈥淭hank you to all those local people who are assisting.鈥
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