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July 1948 Upper South Island Flooding
Heavy rain caused landslides in Tasman-Nelson, Marlborough and Canterbury which blocked roads and railway lines.
September-October 1947 Tasman-Nelson and Marlborough Flooding
There was severe flooding in the Marlborough and Nelson districts due to heavy rain from the 29th of September to the 1st of October. Bridges were damaged and slips blocked roads.
February-March 1945 Tasman-Nelson Flooding
Heavy rains in the back country caused flooding of the Takaka River. The townships of Takaka and Upper Takaka were severely flooded.
February 1944 North Island and Tasman-Nelson Storm
Heavy rain, high winds and flooding occurred in Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Tasman-Nelson. Damage was done to crops and stock.
November-December 1939 Upper South Island Flooding
There were floods in Tasman-Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast regions. There was one casualty on the West Coast.
February 1937 Tasman-Nelson Flooding
January 1933 Tasman-Nelson and Marlborough Flooding
Heavy rain caused flooding resulting in one casualty in Marlborough after a man tried to ford the Rai River while it was in flood.
April 1931 New Zealand Storm
Heavy rains and gale force winds cause damage across the lower North Island, the upper South Island and the West Coast.
April 1929 Tasman-Nelson Flooding
Heavy rain caused severe flooding in the Nelson area. There was also heavy rain in Wellington.
November 1926 South Island Flooding
Heavy rain caused flooding in Canterbury, the West Coast, Tasman and Marlborough. Towns on the West Coast and around the Waimakariri River in Canterbury were inundated.
January 1926 Tasman-Nelson Flooding
Heavy rains caused the Takaka River to break its bank and flood the Takaka township.
March 1924 Tasman-Nelson Flooding
Heavy rain caused the Wairoa, Wai-iti and Maitai rivers to flood. Nelson City was the worst area affected.
May 1923 Upper South Island Flooding
Heavy rain caused flooding in Tasman-Nelson, Marlborough, Canterbury and Wellington. Three people drowned in Marlborough as a result of the flooding. Canterbury was heavily affected by the flooding with very high stock losses occuring, and roads and bridges damaged.
January 1923 Canterbury and Tasman-Nelson Flooding
Heavy rain in Canterbury caused a landslide at Puaha resulting in the death of two men. Tasman-Nelson also experienced some heavy rain and flooding.
November 1911 Tasman-Nelson Hail
Heavy hail damaged crops in Nelson.
August-September 1909 Waikato and Northland Flooding
Heavy rain caused flooding in Northland and Waikato on the 29th of August. Less than a week later, further heavy rain in the Paeroa area resulted in another flood.
March 1904 Tasman-Nelson and Marlborough Flooding
Heavy rain caused flooding which damaged many bridges and roads in the area. There was one casualty in Marlborough.
May 1903 New Zealand Flooding
Heavy rain brought flooding to Southland, Otago, Nelson and Taranaki.
October 1900 New Zealand Storm
Tasman-Nelson and Wellington experienced high winds which seriously damaged crops. The West Coast and Canterbury experienced flooding after heavy rains in the Southern Alps raised river levels.
January 1895 Tasman-Nelson and Marlborough Flooding