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ModerateJune 1902 Lower North Island Flooding ( 1902-06-12 )

40 years

Heavy rain caused flooding in lower North Island. The Manawatu River was in high flood.

North Island

Multi HazardMulti Hazard at North Island
Duration:   4  days - The weather event lasted from the 12th to the 15th of June.
Comments:

Hawke's Bay

Multi HazardMulti Hazard at Hawke's Bay
Comments:

Affected LifelineSeveral wash-outs occurred in the Hawkes Bay district and there were numerous slips on various parts of the New Plymouth-Wellington-Napier section.

FloodingFlooding at Meeanee
Map Location: -39.542704 176.888089
Comments:

ImpactHouses were inundated.

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Napier
Map Location: -39.502426 176.892804
Comments:

CommentThere was continuous rain over a number of days.

CommentSnow melt along with heavy rainfall in the back country caused the rivers to rise rapidly.

FloodingFlooding
Comments:

ImpactAll low-lying country between Napier and Hastings, on both sides of the railway line, was underwater.

CommentIt was the heaviest flood experienced in Napier for years.

ImpactNapier was isolated.

Affected LifelineThere was no communication possible either by road or rail.

FloodingFlooding at Pakowhai
Map Location: -39.584175 176.861298
Comments:

ImpactHouses were inundated.

Manawatu-Wanganui

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Ashhurst
Map Location: -40.292299 175.758134
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicAshhurst recorded 2.29 in (5.82 cm) of rain on the 13th.

Physical CharacteristicAshhurst recorded 2.11 in (5.36 cm) of rain on the 14th.

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Dannevirke
Map Location: -40.212104 176.095139
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicDannevirke recorded 2.30 in (5.84 cm) of rain on the 13th.

Physical CharacteristicDannevirke recorded 3.4 in (8.64 cm) of rain on the 14th.

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Eketahuna
Map Location: -40.643504 175.709279
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicEketahuna recorded 2.42 in (6.15 cm) of rain on the 13th.

Physical CharacteristicEketahuna recorded 2.04 in (5.18 cm) of rain on the 14th.

FloodingFlooding at Foxton
Map Location: -40.467435 175.29048
Comments:

ImpactReports from Foxton stated that the floods there were highest ever known in the district and that all the mills ceased work.

FloodingFlooding at Hokowhitu
Map Location: -40.36287 175.63024
Comments:

ImpactPractically the whole of Hokowhitu district was under water.

EvacueesSettlers were removed in boats.

Stock DamageA large number of stock were reported drowned.

CommentWater in river was a foot higher than it was during the Easter flood in 1897.

Affected LifelineThe town water supply was cut off and the pipes over Fitzherbert Bridge were breaking.

CommentManawatu River at Fitzherbert Bridge was three quarters of a mile wide

ImpactManawatu River was overflowing its banks at Hokowhitu.

Peak DischargeThe peak discharge at the Fitzherbert Bridge was estimated at 152,000 cusecs (4304 cumecs).

Peak River LevelThe peak level at Fitzherbert Bridge was 100.5 ft (30.6 m).

FloodingFlooding at Makerua
Map Location: -40.515613 175.444998
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicThe average water depth at Makerua was 6-8 ft (1.8-2.4 m).

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Manawatu Gorge
Map Location: -40.31792 175.798027
Comments:

ImpactThe heavy rains which fell in the back country of the Manawatu district on Friday (13th) and Saturday (14th) caused an exceptional flow of water through the Manawatu Gorge.

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Manawatu River
Map Location: -40.31344 175.74075
Comments:

CauseThere was widespread rainfall over the entire eastern portion of the catchment on the 13th to the 15th following light rainfall on the previous two days.

FloodingFlooding
Comments:

CommentThe Manawatu River was in its heaviest flood to be experienced for years.

Physical CharacteristicManawatu River flooded the land to a depth of between 4-24 ft (1.2-7.3 m).

CommentFloodwaters were up to one metre higher than in 1880 and the effects were much more widespread.

CommentThe river ran near its peak for one and a half days.

Physical CharacteristicManawatu River ponded up at Upper Gorge Bridge. The gauge had a reading of 60 ft (18.3 m) which was 17 ft (5.2 m) higher than the flood in May 1941.

Peak River LevelThe peak level at the Upper Gorge Bridge was 245.6 ft (74.9 m).

Peak River LevelThe flood level at Longburn was 69.0 ft (21.0 m).

Peak River LevelThe flood level at Moutoa was 29.6 ft (9.0 m).

Peak River LevelThe flood level at Whirokino Bridge was 19.0 ft (5.8 m).

Peak DischargeThe peak discharge of the Manawatu River was 160,000 cusecs (4531 cumecs).

Affected LifelineThe swamp lands lying between Shannon and Longburn were filled up with flood water. The waters of the swamp in their spread, covered the Manawatu Railway Co's line.

CommentThe floods in the district were reported to be the heaviest known for years past.

FloodingFlooding at Motua
Map Location: -40.507761 175.389825
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicThe average water depth at Motua was 6-8 ft (1.8-2.4 m).

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Ormondville
Map Location: -40.10745 176.26259
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicOrmondville recorded 3.45 in (8.76 cm) of rain on the 13th.

Physical CharacteristicOrmondville recorded 5.60 in (14.22 cm) of rain on the 14th.

Physical CharacteristicOrmondville recorded 281 mm (28.1 cm) of rain in three days (which has a return period of 150 years).

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Pahiatua
Map Location: -40.457232 175.849226
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicPahiatua recorded 1.93 in (4.90 cm) of rain on the 13th.

Physical CharacteristicPahiatua recorded 2.13 in (5.41 cm) of rain on the 14th.

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Palmerston North
Map Location: -40.355525 175.616438
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicPalmerston North recorded 91 mm (9.1 cm) of rain in three days (which has a return period of five years).

FloodingFlooding at Taonui
Map Location: -40.256048 175.592591
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicTaonui Valley was flooded to a maximaum depth depth of 33 ft (10.1 m) above high water of ordinary spring tides (HWOST).

Physical CharacteristicThe average water depth at Taonui was 4-6 ft (1.2-1.8 m).

Wellington

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Masterton
Map Location: -40.964296 175.667649
Comments:

CommentIt was raining hard in the district on the 12th.

FloodingFlooding
Comments:

ImpactThe surrounding country was underwater.

Stock DamageStock losses were feared to be considerable.

CommentUp-country it was the biggest flood known for years.

LandslideLandslide at Mauriceville
Map Location: -40.777445 175.702851
Comments:

Affected LifelineThere were slips on the railway line north of Mauriceville which blocked traffic.

FloodingFlooding at Carterton
Comments:

DamageThe floods here were the heaviest experienced for years and considerable damage was done to low-lying grounds and small bridges.

Stock DamageThe loss of stock was small.

Affected LifelineThe approach to the White Bridge has been washed away and the Maungatiriri Valley Bridge also.

FloodingFlooding at Featherston
Map Location: -41.112376 175.327906
Comments:

ImpactHeavy floods were experienced in the Martinborough and Kahautara districts as a result of the heavy rains during the past few days.

ImpactThe low-lying country was inundated for miles.

Canterbury

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Canterbury
Comments:

CommentThere was very heavy rain in parts of North Canterbury on the 12th.

FloodingFlooding
Comments:

CommentRivers were in flood.

DamageThere was some damage to low-lying farms.

References

Cowie, C.A., Attwood, A.K. (1957) Floods in New Zealand 1920-1953, The Soil Conservation Control Council, Wellington, New Zealand
Headline: Floods on the Manawatu Line, page 5 (Papers Past)
Evening Post, 16 June 1902.
NZ Met Service. (2008). Meteorology of Extreme Rainfalls in New Zealand (Mark Pascoe, Ed.).
Headline: Heavy rain and floods.
The Wanganui Chronicle, 14 June 1902.
Headline: The Weather, The Manawatu River in Flood.
The Wanganui Chronicle, 16 June 1902.

ModerateJune 1902 Lower North Island Flooding ( 1902-06-12 )

40 years

Heavy rain caused flooding in lower North Island. The Manawatu River was in high flood.

North Island

Multi HazardMulti Hazard at North Island
Duration:   4  days - The weather event lasted from the 12th to the 15th of June.
Comments:

Hawke's Bay

Multi HazardMulti Hazard at Hawke's Bay
Comments:

Affected LifelineSeveral wash-outs occurred in the Hawkes Bay district and there were numerous slips on various parts of the New Plymouth-Wellington-Napier section.

FloodingFlooding at Meeanee
Map Location: -39.542704 176.888089
Comments:

ImpactHouses were inundated.

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Napier
Map Location: -39.502426 176.892804
Comments:

CommentThere was continuous rain over a number of days.

CommentSnow melt along with heavy rainfall in the back country caused the rivers to rise rapidly.

FloodingFlooding
Comments:

ImpactAll low-lying country between Napier and Hastings, on both sides of the railway line, was underwater.

CommentIt was the heaviest flood experienced in Napier for years.

ImpactNapier was isolated.

Affected LifelineThere was no communication possible either by road or rail.

FloodingFlooding at Pakowhai
Map Location: -39.584175 176.861298
Comments:

ImpactHouses were inundated.

Manawatu-Wanganui

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Ashhurst
Map Location: -40.292299 175.758134
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicAshhurst recorded 2.29 in (5.82 cm) of rain on the 13th.

Physical CharacteristicAshhurst recorded 2.11 in (5.36 cm) of rain on the 14th.

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Dannevirke
Map Location: -40.212104 176.095139
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicDannevirke recorded 2.30 in (5.84 cm) of rain on the 13th.

Physical CharacteristicDannevirke recorded 3.4 in (8.64 cm) of rain on the 14th.

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Eketahuna
Map Location: -40.643504 175.709279
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicEketahuna recorded 2.42 in (6.15 cm) of rain on the 13th.

Physical CharacteristicEketahuna recorded 2.04 in (5.18 cm) of rain on the 14th.

FloodingFlooding at Foxton
Map Location: -40.467435 175.29048
Comments:

ImpactReports from Foxton stated that the floods there were highest ever known in the district and that all the mills ceased work.

FloodingFlooding at Hokowhitu
Map Location: -40.36287 175.63024
Comments:

ImpactPractically the whole of Hokowhitu district was under water.

EvacueesSettlers were removed in boats.

Stock DamageA large number of stock were reported drowned.

CommentWater in river was a foot higher than it was during the Easter flood in 1897.

Affected LifelineThe town water supply was cut off and the pipes over Fitzherbert Bridge were breaking.

CommentManawatu River at Fitzherbert Bridge was three quarters of a mile wide

ImpactManawatu River was overflowing its banks at Hokowhitu.

Peak DischargeThe peak discharge at the Fitzherbert Bridge was estimated at 152,000 cusecs (4304 cumecs).

Peak River LevelThe peak level at Fitzherbert Bridge was 100.5 ft (30.6 m).

FloodingFlooding at Makerua
Map Location: -40.515613 175.444998
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicThe average water depth at Makerua was 6-8 ft (1.8-2.4 m).

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Manawatu Gorge
Map Location: -40.31792 175.798027
Comments:

ImpactThe heavy rains which fell in the back country of the Manawatu district on Friday (13th) and Saturday (14th) caused an exceptional flow of water through the Manawatu Gorge.

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Manawatu River
Map Location: -40.31344 175.74075
Comments:

CauseThere was widespread rainfall over the entire eastern portion of the catchment on the 13th to the 15th following light rainfall on the previous two days.

FloodingFlooding
Comments:

CommentThe Manawatu River was in its heaviest flood to be experienced for years.

Physical CharacteristicManawatu River flooded the land to a depth of between 4-24 ft (1.2-7.3 m).

CommentFloodwaters were up to one metre higher than in 1880 and the effects were much more widespread.

CommentThe river ran near its peak for one and a half days.

Physical CharacteristicManawatu River ponded up at Upper Gorge Bridge. The gauge had a reading of 60 ft (18.3 m) which was 17 ft (5.2 m) higher than the flood in May 1941.

Peak River LevelThe peak level at the Upper Gorge Bridge was 245.6 ft (74.9 m).

Peak River LevelThe flood level at Longburn was 69.0 ft (21.0 m).

Peak River LevelThe flood level at Moutoa was 29.6 ft (9.0 m).

Peak River LevelThe flood level at Whirokino Bridge was 19.0 ft (5.8 m).

Peak DischargeThe peak discharge of the Manawatu River was 160,000 cusecs (4531 cumecs).

Affected LifelineThe swamp lands lying between Shannon and Longburn were filled up with flood water. The waters of the swamp in their spread, covered the Manawatu Railway Co's line.

CommentThe floods in the district were reported to be the heaviest known for years past.

FloodingFlooding at Motua
Map Location: -40.507761 175.389825
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicThe average water depth at Motua was 6-8 ft (1.8-2.4 m).

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Ormondville
Map Location: -40.10745 176.26259
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicOrmondville recorded 3.45 in (8.76 cm) of rain on the 13th.

Physical CharacteristicOrmondville recorded 5.60 in (14.22 cm) of rain on the 14th.

Physical CharacteristicOrmondville recorded 281 mm (28.1 cm) of rain in three days (which has a return period of 150 years).

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Pahiatua
Map Location: -40.457232 175.849226
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicPahiatua recorded 1.93 in (4.90 cm) of rain on the 13th.

Physical CharacteristicPahiatua recorded 2.13 in (5.41 cm) of rain on the 14th.

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Palmerston North
Map Location: -40.355525 175.616438
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicPalmerston North recorded 91 mm (9.1 cm) of rain in three days (which has a return period of five years).

FloodingFlooding at Taonui
Map Location: -40.256048 175.592591
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicTaonui Valley was flooded to a maximaum depth depth of 33 ft (10.1 m) above high water of ordinary spring tides (HWOST).

Physical CharacteristicThe average water depth at Taonui was 4-6 ft (1.2-1.8 m).

Wellington

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Masterton
Map Location: -40.964296 175.667649
Comments:

CommentIt was raining hard in the district on the 12th.

FloodingFlooding
Comments:

ImpactThe surrounding country was underwater.

Stock DamageStock losses were feared to be considerable.

CommentUp-country it was the biggest flood known for years.

LandslideLandslide at Mauriceville
Map Location: -40.777445 175.702851
Comments:

Affected LifelineThere were slips on the railway line north of Mauriceville which blocked traffic.

FloodingFlooding at Carterton
Comments:

DamageThe floods here were the heaviest experienced for years and considerable damage was done to low-lying grounds and small bridges.

Stock DamageThe loss of stock was small.

Affected LifelineThe approach to the White Bridge has been washed away and the Maungatiriri Valley Bridge also.

FloodingFlooding at Featherston
Map Location: -41.112376 175.327906
Comments:

ImpactHeavy floods were experienced in the Martinborough and Kahautara districts as a result of the heavy rains during the past few days.

ImpactThe low-lying country was inundated for miles.

Canterbury

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Canterbury
Comments:

CommentThere was very heavy rain in parts of North Canterbury on the 12th.

FloodingFlooding
Comments:

CommentRivers were in flood.

DamageThere was some damage to low-lying farms.

References

Cowie, C.A., Attwood, A.K. (1957) Floods in New Zealand 1920-1953, The Soil Conservation Control Council, Wellington, New Zealand
Headline: Floods on the Manawatu Line, page 5 (Papers Past)
Evening Post, 16 June 1902.
NZ Met Service. (2008). Meteorology of Extreme Rainfalls in New Zealand (Mark Pascoe, Ed.).
Headline: Heavy rain and floods.
The Wanganui Chronicle, 14 June 1902.
Headline: The Weather, The Manawatu River in Flood.
The Wanganui Chronicle, 16 June 1902.