I don’t have live feeds right now, but here’s the latest Wellington flood situation based on recent reports:
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What’s happening: Wellington is experiencing severe flash flooding and widespread surface flooding in several suburbs, driven by intense rainfall. Authorities have urged people to stay off the roads and work from home if possible. Some areas have seen evacuations and road closures due to flooded streets and blocked routes. This aligns with events reported in mid-April 2026 during heavy downpours that overwhelmed parts of the region.
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Key impacts to watch:
- Road and highway closures around Hutt, Porirua, and the northern suburbs; some routes may require detours or closures for several hours.
- Public transport disruptions, including possible tram/train disruptions and timetable changes; buses may replace rail services on affected lines.
- Local closures of parks or recreational sites due to floodwaters or landslides; some rivers and streams may be near or above flood levels.
- Ongoing weather forecasts indicate more heavy rain bands and potential high tides could worsen flooding in the short term.
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What you can do if you’re in Wellington now:
- Avoid non-essential travel; if you must go out, drive slowly and avoid flooded roads. Never drive through floodwaters.
- Monitor official updates from Wellington Regional Emergency Management and local councils for evacuation orders and road status.
- If you live in a low-lying area or near streams, be prepared to evacuate if authorities issue instructions.
Would you like me to:
- pull current official updates for your specific area in London, or
- summarize the latest live sources from Wellington with timestamps, or
- help you set up a quick alert checklist (weather alerts, emergency contacts, evacuation plan) for your household?
Sources
More than two dozen homes have been evacuated and key state highways closed for a period as intense downpours overwhelmed parts of the region today.
tvnz-1-news-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.comStreets are flooded in Wellington as thunderstorms batter the capital. Video / Odette Van Schalkwyk Geyer, Danaan Freya Hunter, CJ Kochar, Tobias Macintosh, Tate Hollis
www.nzherald.co.nzWidespread surface flooding has hit the Wellington region and motorists have been asked to avoid non-essential travel and work from home if they can.
www.newstalkzb.co.nzAnother band of rain is forecast to come through in the next 24 hours.
www.nzherald.co.nzAll regional flights have been cancelled in and out of Wellington this evening, more evacuations are taking place, and residents have been warned...
www.odt.co.nzA train was reportedly hit by rockfall amid the severe weather.
www.1news.co.nzMore than two dozen homes have been evacuated and key state highways closed for a period as intense downpours overwhelmed parts of the region today.
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