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A year after the flooding, in August 2023, the New Zealand government and the Nelson Council, decided to buy out 14 homes that became unlivable due to the flooding. The total cost was around $12 million, where the New Zealand government paid half. The Nelson Council will vote on whether they will pay the other half in on 14 September. [7]
[10] 25 July and 14 August 2011 New Zealand snowstorms: ... Cape Turnagain 10 September 2022 [20] 34.7 °C (94.5 °F) ... NZ Weather - A New Zealand-based weather forum
Swine flu infects 3,175 people and results in 19 deaths ... lockdowns in late March 2020 and August 2021 and an Auckland-wide ... 2022: Weather: 1: North Island: New ...
According to NIWA, the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, 2022 was Aotearoa New Zealand’s warmest year on record. The nationwide average temperature for 2022 was +1.15 ˚C above the 1981–2010 annual average. From 1909 to 2022 the air around New Zealand has warmed by 1.37 °C. [59]
In August 2022, the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) reported the median house price in the Auckland region was $1,100,000, ranging from $900,000 in the former Papakura District area to $1,285,000 in the former North Shore City area, This is compared to a median price of $700,000 outside of Auckland. [124]
The 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup, held at six venues around New Zealand, concludes, with Australia defeating England in the final [84] The Dutch cricket team's tour New Zealand ends, with New Zealand winning the ODI series 3–0 [85] June. The New Zealand men's team is defeated 3–0 in a three Test series against England in England [86] July
A gust of wind measuring 246 km/h is measured in Cape Turnagain, near the highest ever wind reading in New Zealand at 250 km/h. [96] [97] Over 60 flights are cancelled by Air New Zealand. [98] 18 September – The Queenstown Lakes District Council issues a "boil water" notice for Queenstown and Frankton following an outbreak of cryptosporidium ...
The 2021 central New Zealand floods were the result of a torrential rainstorm that affected central New Zealand between 17 and 18 July 2021. This storm led to flooding in the West Coast's Buller District, the Tasman District, and the Marlborough Region in the South Island, prompting the evacuations of residents and the declaration of a state of emergency.