Heavy rain batters New Zealand's South Island, triggers flood warnings


SYDNEY, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Heavy rain ⁠pummelled New Zealand's South Island on Tuesday, triggering flooding and ⁠forcing the closure of roads and bridges, as a powerful storm ‌that caused widespread destruction in the capital Wellington since the weekend moved south.

New Zealand's weather bureau said a low-pressure system off the east coast could bring further bursts of heavy ​rain through Tuesday, warning that rivers and streams ⁠could rise rapidly and that ⁠landslips were possible.

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