New Zealand braces for more flooding after road collapses, one death


SYDNEY, Feb 15 (Reuters) - New Zealand's ⁠weather forecaster on Sunday warned more flooding could hit the ⁠country's North Island, a day after floods caused power outages, road ‌collapses, home evacuations and was linked to the death of a man whose vehicle was submerged on a highway.

There was "threat to life from dangerous river conditions, significant flooding and ​slips" as a deepening low-pressure system east of ⁠the North Island brought heavy ⁠rain and severe gales to several regions, the weather bureau said.

The worst weather ⁠was ‌forecast to hit late on Sunday, followed by a slow easing of conditions on Monday, it said on its website, after ⁠heavy rain began battering large swaths of the country ​on Friday, sparking ‌the floods.

Authorities on Sunday had a state of emergency in place ⁠for the districts ​of Waipa and Otorohanga, an agricultural region home to about 10,000 people that is 180 km (112 miles) south of the country's most populous city, Auckland.

The Otorohanga ⁠District Council said on Facebook that geotechnical teams "spent ​the night assessing slips and checking the structural stability of roads" in the area. Some 4,291 properties remained without power on the North Island, energy company ⁠Powerco said on its website.

On Saturday, a man apparently died in his car in floodwaters, authorities said, adding that about 80 people were evacuated to an emergency centre. Images shared on social media showed vast semirural neighbourhoods ​submerged and collapsed sections of road where floodwaters ⁠had receded.

Six people were killed in January after heavy rains triggered a ​landslide at Mount Maunganui on the North Island's ‌east coast, bringing down soil and rubble ​on a site crowded with families on summer holidays.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by Rod Nickel and Jamie Freed)

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