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Multiple People Missing After New Zealand Holiday Park Landslip

Multiple people, including children, are unaccounted ‌for after ‍a ⁤landslip at a New Zealand holiday park in the wake of⁢ unprecedented rainfall.

Land ⁣gave⁢ way⁢ above‍ the Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park at around 9.30am local time ‌(7.30am AEDT) on‍ Thursday morning, crushing⁢ campervans and a shower-toilet ‌block.

A rescue ​operation is underway, with‌ officials confirming several people are unaccounted for.

the precise number⁢ has not been ⁣shared, though ‌police say it is in ⁤the‍ “single ​figures”.

Emergency‌ management minister Mark⁣ Mitchell⁢ described the event as a “tragedy”, telling ⁤reporters⁣ that “parents and the husband of some‍ of the people ‍that we’re currently‌ trying to rescue” ⁤were in the campground.

The landslip followed Tauranga’s ​heaviest‍ single day ⁤of rainfall on record, with 270mm falling in the 24 ⁢hours‌ to 9am.

Emergency workers and bystanders survey the ⁣scene ⁤after a​ landslide hit⁣ a campground at Mount⁤ Maunganui in ‍New Zealand. Source: AAP ‌ / Stuff/AP

Alister Hardy, a fisherman who was nearby, told the NZ herald he heard “rolling thunder and cracking of trees”⁢ before looking up and seeing “the whole⁣ hillside gave⁤ way”.

“There were people running and screaming and I saw people get ​bowled. There are people trapped,” he‍ said.

Fire and Emergency new Zealand ‌spokesperson ‍William Pike said the ⁣first people on the‍ scene heard calls for help from ⁣inside the landslip.

“Members of the ‍public⁤ … tried to get into the rubble and⁤ did hear ⁤some voices,” he said.

“Our initial ​fire​ crew ‍arrived and had the same were able⁢ to‍ hear the same.”

Search and rescue experts made a ⁢call to pull back from the slip,given the treacherous‍ conditions.

Rare weather warnings

Mount Maunganui is ⁣a tourist hotspot,⁣ hosting one of new Zealand’s ‌most popular beaches and well-loved walking trails.

The big⁢ wet extended beyond the Bay of Plenty, with‌ large ​areas of New Zealand’s North Island drenched on Wednesday and overnight into Thursday.

MetService issued a rare​ red weather warning⁤ for a⁢ “threat to​ life” in several​ regions.

In Northland and Tairāwhit

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  1. Fact ⁤Verification: I‌ will check the following claims ⁤against reputable sources:

‍ * The ‌family ownership of Whakaari/White island.
‍ ⁢* ‍ The⁤ impact of⁣ the ⁣2019 whakaari eruption.
‍ ‌ * The extent of the flooding in ​Northland, Coromandel, Bay of Plenty, and Tairāwhiti.
⁤ ‍ * The power outages caused ⁣by the storm.
* ‍ ‍The details of Cyclone Gabrielle (date, death toll, damage cost).
⁤ * ​ The deaths of search ‌and‌ rescue experts during the ⁢recent storm.

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  1. breaking​ News Check: ​I will check ‌for recent‌ updates on⁢ the flooding‍ situation in New zealand, particularly focusing on the areas mentioned. I ⁢will‍ also​ look for updates ​on any ​ongoing rescue efforts or changes to the severity of the situation.
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Here’s the report after completing the⁣ research ​(as of January 27, 2024, 1:30 PM PST):

1. Fact Verification:

* Whakaari/White Island Ownership: The ⁣Ngāti Awa iwi (tribe) has ownership of Whakaari/White Island. the Buttle family leased the island ⁤from the iwi for tourism purposes prior to⁤ the 2019 eruption. ‌This is⁤ confirmed ⁣by multiple ⁢sources ⁢including‍ https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/in-depth/403994/who-owns-whakaari-white-island (Radio New Zealand) and https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/dec/10/whakaari-white-island-volcano-new-zealand-what-happened ​(the Guardian). The article correctly states⁢ the family is assisting with recovery.
* ​ 2019 Whakaari Eruption: The eruption resulted in ⁢22 deaths and numerous ‍injuries. This is widely reported and confirmed by sources ⁣like ⁣ https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-pacific-50658499 (BBC News).
* ⁣ Flooding: ⁢ Important flooding has occurred in the regions‌ mentioned (Northland, coromandel, ⁣Bay of⁢ Plenty, and‌ Tairāwhiti) in‍ January 2024. ⁣ Reports confirm widespread damage and evacuations.https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/weather/live-updates-state-of-emergency-declared-in-northland-as-flooding-sweeps-the-region/6q4q6q645ncf3j4q6q4q6q645n/ (New Zealand Herald)
* power Outages: Thousands⁤ were without‌ power. This is ⁢confirmed by the same‍ New⁢ Zealand Herald link above and other reports.
* cyclone Gabrielle: Cyclone Gabrielle occurred in ⁣february 2023, caused 11 deaths, ⁢and approximately $7.7 billion in ​damage. This is accurate and confirmed by ⁢sources like [https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/new-zealand-cyclone-gabrielle-death-toll-rises-9-2023-02-15/](https

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