Here’s the latest I can provide based on recent reports.
- Wellington, New Zealand has experienced significant flash flooding and heavy rainfall in mid-April 2026, with a state of emergency declared and red rain warnings in place at times. These events led to road closures, evacuations of homes, and searches for missing persons.[3][4][6]
- Record rainfall has been reported, including about 77 mm of rain in under an hour, contributing to dangerous river conditions, slips, and widespread flooding across the Wellington region. Authorities urged people in low-lying areas to relocate temporarily for safety.[4][3]
- Ongoing weather warnings and emergency management responses focused on life safety, evacuations for vulnerable residents, and restoring essential services while limiting nonessential travel.[1][6]
If you’d like, I can pull in more precise, localized updates for your neighborhood in New York City to compare with Wellington’s situation, or summarize official advisories from Wellington’s emergency management authorities. I can also track developments in real time if you want ongoing updates.
Citations:
- Wellington flash flooding updates and 77 mm in under an hour, state of emergency, red warning, evacuations.[3]
- Evacuations and ongoing emergency response in Wellington.[4]
- Additional coverage of record rainfall and emergency measures in Wellington.[1]