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Severe weather has struck New Zealand, where authorities have declared a state of emergency in the capital city of Wellington following intense and persistent rainfall.
The heavy downpour has led to widespread flash flooding across the region, with streets submerged and transport routes disrupted. Several areas have reported waterlogging, making movement difficult for residents and emergency responders.
Emergency services have been placed on high alert, actively monitoring affected zones and responding to distress calls. Officials are urging people to remain indoors, avoid flooded areas, and follow safety advisories.
Authorities have warned that conditions may worsen if rainfall continues, with the risk of further flooding and infrastructure damage. Efforts are underway to manage water levels and ensure public safety.
Local officials are coordinating response measures, including evacuations where necessary, while keeping the public informed through regular updates.
The situation remains dynamic, and residents are being asked to stay vigilant as weather conditions continue to evolve.
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