(1st UPDATE) Homes have been evacuated and roads closed as the heavy rain hit almost the entire eastern seaboard of the North Island(1st UPDATE) Homes have been evacuated and roads closed as the heavy rain hit almost the entire eastern seaboard of the North Island

New Zealand rescuers seek landslide survivors as weather havoc kills 2

2026/01/22 14:40

WELLINGTON, New Zealand – Rescue workers combed rubble on Thursday, January 22, at a campsite in New Zealand as they searched for the missing, children among them, following a landslide triggered by heavy rains that snapped power links to thousands and caused widespread damage.

Homes were evacuated and roads closed as the rain lashed almost the entire eastern seaboard of the North Island, killing two people, while police put the number of those missing after the landslide in the single digits.

Rescuers at the campsite in the tourist spot of Mount Maunganui will use earthmoving equipment to claw away layers of debris as they work through the night to locate the missing, emergency services said in a statement.

“This is a complex and high-risk environment,” added Megan Stiffler, a fire and emergency services official. “The teams will be operating overnight until the search is complete.”

The number of missing was in the “single figures,” police superintendent Tim Anderson told a press conference, adding, “It is possible we could find someone alive.”

Helicopters and search and rescue dogs fanned out in the hunt, while media said 8,000 people are still without power, down from 16,000 earlier. No deaths had yet been confirmed.

Signs of life detected

One witness, Nix Jaques, told Radio NZ she heard an incredibly loud noise as she was about to walk up a mountain.

“I turned around and I could see the land coming down onto some structures,” she said. “It came down on an ablutions block — I believe there were some people in the showers — and it shifted a campervan, there was a family with a campervan.”

No voices have been heard in the rubble since fears of further ground movement prompted first responders to withdraw despite detecting signs of life, said fire and emergency commander William Pike.

“My understanding was members of the public…tried to get into the rubble and did hear some voices,” he said, adding that the sounds were also heard by a fire crew at the scene.

“Shortly after our initial crew arrived, we withdrew everyone from the site, due to the possible movement of the slip,” Pike said.

Children were among the missing, media said, citing Mark Mitchell, the emergency management minister.

People missing elsewhere

Police said they found the bodies of two people who went missing after a landslide engulfed a house in the suburb of Papamoa on Thursday. A third was missing after a vehicle was washed away north of Auckland on Wednesday.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said the government was doing all it could to support those affected.

“We are standing with these local communities in the response – and we will stand with them in the recovery too,” he added on X.

Transport authorities said roads had been closed in the areas of Northland, Bay of Plenty and Waikato, while local authorities said road damage cut off some small communities.

Weather officials have lifted all North Island warnings as a tropical low moves east. – Rappler.com

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