New Zealand storms: people missing after landslide hits campsite as minister compares east coast to 'war zone'

New Zealand is reeling from a series of devastating storms that have brought widespread destruction to the North Island. The worst-hit areas include Mount Maunganui, where a landslide struck a campsite on Thursday morning, trapping several people beneath tons of earth.

The situation is dire, with emergency services scrambling to rescue those trapped by the disaster. Emergency Minister Mark Mitchell described the east coast as looking like a "war zone", with helicopters deployed to rescue families sheltering on rooftops from flooding.

The landslide was triggered by torrential rain that has caused widespread damage across the region. The North Island has received over 300mm of rain in just 30 hours, making it one of the wettest periods in recent history. Local states of emergency have been declared in five regions across Northland and the East Cape due to the extreme weather conditions.

The full extent of the devastation is still coming to light, with reports emerging of overturned camper vans and upturned trees. Witnesses described an "incredibly loud noise" before seeing a large chunk of hillside come crashing down on the campsite.

One person narrowly escaped the landslide while swimming in a nearby pool, describing it as the "scariest thing he's ever felt". Meanwhile, a community came to the aid of a 94-year-old man trapped by floodwaters in Coromandel, with a woman being rescued by kayak from her flooded home.

The situation is still unfolding, with emergency services working tirelessly to search for those missing and provide assistance to affected communities. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has thanked emergency crews for their efforts, saying that "all those who are putting themselves in harm's way to keep Kiwis safe, the whole country is grateful".

A tropical low is expected to bring more heavy rain on Thursday, warning of increased risks of landslides, flooding and other hazards. The National Emergency Management Agency has issued a warning, urging residents to take necessary precautions and stay safe.

As the stormy weather continues to batter the region, one thing is clear: New Zealand's east coast is facing an unprecedented crisis. With emergency services working around the clock, residents are bracing themselves for what could be a long and difficult recovery process.
 
man this is crazy 🀯 the storms in nz are getting wilder by the minute... i feel so bad for everyone caught up in it πŸ˜” hope they get through this without too much more damage. all those people trapped & struggling to stay safe... my heart goes out to them ❀️

the fact that a landslide just came crashing down on a campsite is just horrific 🌳 what if someone wasn't there to be rescued? the poor guy who escaped by swimming in his pool, that must've been terrifying for him 😨

anyway, gotta send some thoughts & positive vibes towards NZ right now πŸ’š they're gonna need all the help they can get. hope those emergency crews keep doing their thing & stay safe themselves πŸ™
 
Ugh my heart is goin out to those people in New Zealand πŸ€• their situation is literally unimaginable... I mean I've seen some crazy weather in my time but this is just insane... all that rain, the landslides, the floods... it's like a nightmare come true 😨 and poor old man trapped by floodwaters at 94... that community came to his aid tho, gave me chills seeing people lookin out for each other πŸ’– emergency services are doin their best but it's just so much to handle 🀯
 
😱 I'm literally glued to my screen watching this storm unfold. The layout of the news article is straight out of a disaster zone πŸŒ€ - all over the place! πŸ˜‚ But seriously, 300mm of rain in just 30 hours?! That's like, crazy! 🀯 How are emergency services even keeping up with the rescue efforts? And what's with the east coast looking like a war zone? πŸŒ† It's absolutely devastating to see. I hope everyone trapped or affected by this disaster gets through it safely ❀️. By the way, can we talk about how much I love (or hate) the use of emojis in articles... πŸ˜‚
 
πŸŒͺ️ this is getting serious, so many ppl stuck in bad situations, hope rescue teams can get thru to everyone ASAP πŸ’”, 300mm of rain in just 30 hrs is crazy, doesn't seem like much but its like a whole different world when it hits u hard 🌊, the east coast is like a war zone atm 😱
 
😬 I'm not surprised this is happening, bad weather is always gonna hit NZ but it's like they're right in the middle of it πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. All those people stuck under tons of earth, rescue ops are probably exhausted already...and it's still raining? Like, what even is the point of having a warning system if you know that's just how it's gonna go down? 🌧️ And the 94-year-old guy trapped in floodwaters, I mean, I feel bad for him and all but 94?! That's old for this kind of stuff...like who takes a family vacation to the coast when there's a storm warning? πŸ™„
 
OMG, seriously though 😱, can't believe what's going on in NZ right now 🀯! 300mm of rain in 30 hours? That's like, a LOT πŸ’¦. I'm glad emergency services are on the scene, they're heroes, for sure πŸ™. Prime Minister Luxon is all talk and no action, but seriously, can't we just get some decent weather already? β˜€οΈ It's getting old seeing pics of flooded homes and campsite landslides... hope everyone gets rescued safely 🀞. What's with the tropical low bringing more rain? Like, can't it make up its mind? β›ˆοΈ Anywayz, fingers crossed for those affected πŸ˜”.
 
πŸŒͺ️😱 This storm situation in NZ is getting worse by the minute... I'm just thinking how crazy it is that one guy had to swim to escape a landslide and then got shaken up even more when he was rescued by kayak from his flooded home πŸš£β€β™‚οΈπŸŒŠ. It's like, can't we catch a break for once? The fact that they've declared states of emergency in 5 regions already is just worrying... and now there's another low-pressure system coming through with even more rain β›ˆοΈπŸŒ§οΈ. I'm not sure how NZ's east coast is gonna recover from this... it's like, what's next? 🀯
 
πŸŒͺ️ This is gonna be a disaster. I mean, 300mm of rain in 30 hours? That's crazy! And now they're saying there's more heavy rain on the way? Just great. The landslide at that campsite was always gonna happen sooner or later, and now who knows how many people are trapped under all that dirt. Emergency services will be overwhelmed for sure. I'm not surprised they had to deploy helicopters to rescue folks from rooftops... like what were those people thinking? And with the old dude in Coromandel stuck in floodwaters, it's just another thing that could go wrong. This whole situation reeks of bad timing and poor planning...
 
I'm literally thinking of all the amazing people who are coming together to help each other out right now 🀝🌟 Like that 94-year-old man who was trapped by floodwaters and had a whole community come to his aid? Or the woman who got rescued from her flooded home by kayak? These stories give me hope, you know? And I'm not gonna lie, the fact that people are willing to put themselves in harm's way to help others is just incredible πŸ’•. Of course, it's super scary and devastating for those affected, but seeing all these acts of kindness and bravery is giving me a sense of optimism 🌈. We'll get through this together, New Zealand! ❀️
 
πŸŒͺ️ this is just heartbreaking, the thought of those trapped under tons of earth is unbearable, you can imagine how scary it must've been to witness the landslide & see someone narrowly escape by swimming in a nearby pool. πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ i think its amazing that a community came together to help an 94-year-old man trapped by floodwaters, its heartening to see people putting their lives on hold to help others during crisis situations.

the national emergency management agency needs to do more to warn residents about the increasing risks of landslides & flooding, like its too late now with the tropical low bringing more heavy rain. 🌈 and i wish the government could provide more support to those affected by this disaster, especially in the long term recovery process. it seems like new zealand is facing an unprecedented crisis on its east coast, only time will tell how they recover from this. ⏰
 
😱 this is so heartbreaking what's happening in new zealand i can only imagine how scary it must be to witness landslides and floods firsthand, especially when people are trapped or missing 🀞 I'm thinking of all the ppl affected by these storms & hoping emergency services can rescue everyone safely ASAP πŸ’ͺ hopefully the rain subsides soon so ppl can start rebuilding & recovering πŸŒ³πŸ’•
 
πŸ˜” just watched that news about new zealand... so much destruction from storms... people trapped under tons of earth πŸŒ€... 300mm of rain in 30 hours is insane πŸ’₯... hope the rescue efforts go smoothly, can imagine how scary it must be to be stuck on a rooftop with water everywhere 😨. the whole country's coming together to help, that's heartwarming ❀️... only thing i can think about right now is sending some warmth and positivity their way 🌞
 
omg this is so sad πŸ€•... i feel like nzs got hit by a million storms all at once lol. 300mm of rain in 30 hours? that's wild! i hope everyone trapped under the landslide gets out safely πŸ’ͺ. and omg a 94-year-old guy trapped in floodwaters, what would he do?! 🀯. gotta send all my love to nzs right now ❀️
 
πŸŒͺ️ I feel so bad for everyone in North Island right now πŸ€•. These storms are absolute monsters! The rain they're getting is insane - 300mm in just 30 hours? That's like, crazy! 😲 And to think that people are stuck in their homes or trapped under rubble... it's just heartbreaking. 🌊 The fact that a 94-year-old dude got stuck by floodwaters and some good Samaritan had to rescue him is just amazing though 🀝. I hope all the emergency responders can keep up with the situation and get everyone safe ASAP. πŸš’πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm literally shaking my head over this 🀯. 300mm of rain in just 30 hours? That's insane! I feel so bad for those trapped by the landslide, especially that poor guy who was swimming in a pool and saw his whole world come crashing down on him 😱. And can you believe the woman had to be rescued from her flooded home by kayak?! πŸš£β€β™€οΈ It's just not right.

And what's with the tropical low coming back? I mean, I know it's supposed to bring more rain, but can't we get some actual sunshine around here for once β˜€οΈ? The whole country is in crisis mode, and it feels like everyone is just holding their breath waiting for something else to go wrong. I hope those emergency services are getting the help they need, because this storm seems like a never-ending nightmare 😩.

I'm just glad that some good people came together to help that 94-year-old guy get out of his flooded home πŸ™. But overall, it's just really concerning how New Zealand is being hit so hard by these natural disasters. Can't we just have one nice patch of weather for once?! 😩
 
πŸŒͺ️ this is getting out of hand. 300mm in just 30 hours?! that's crazy. i feel so bad for those trapped under all that earth πŸ€•. gotta be really scared just swimming near the pool and seeing that chunk of hillside come crashing down 😱. hope they get everyone out safely, but it's gonna be a long road to recovery πŸ’”
 
😩 what's with all these emergency declarations in NZ? seems like every other week its something catastrophic 😀. I get it, nature can be cruel, but do they really need to turn entire regions into war zones πŸŒͺ️? the east coast is basically underwater right now 🌊 and it's only gonna get worse with that tropical low coming in 🚨. how much more rain does NZ need before we get some decent infrastructure in place πŸ€”? it's like they're just winging it on disaster preparedness πŸ™„
 
😩 I'm seriously worried about these people trapped under tons of earth in Mount Maunganui... 300mm of rain in just 30 hours is crazy! πŸŒͺ️ The whole situation looks super dire, with emergency services struggling to keep up. 🚨 Can't believe they had to resort to helicopters to rescue families on rooftops from flooding 🀯 And what about those who escaped the landslide by swimming? That's a pretty harrowing experience 😱. The fact that a community came together to help an 94-year-old man is really touching, though ❀️ Hope emergency services can find everyone safely soon πŸ’•
 
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