State of emergency retained as officials face ‘big task’ assessing damage

New Zealand has maintained a state of emergency in parts of its flood-battered South Island on Sunday as authorities weighed damage in the region hardest hit by four days of torrential rain.

Last week’s rains in northern and central areas forced more than 500 people from their homes, making some uninhabitable.

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