
Flood recedes in New Zealand, leaving debris, broken bridge
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Floodwaters in New Zealand have receded, leaving behind a big mess on many farms in the Canterbury region and damage to a major bridge
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Floodwaters in New Zealand receded on Tuesday, leaving behind a big mess on many farms in the Canterbury region and damage to a major bridge. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told reporters the top priority was getting transport links working again, although it was unclear how long it would take to fix the bridge that connects the town of Ashburton to the main highway south. Crews hoped to have an alternate route to the town ready by the end of the day. Ardern said farmers had been particularly hard hit with lost feed, broken fences and debris spread across their fields. She said that seeing the damage from the air had shown her the scale of what had happened. “It is quite devastating in some areas,” she said. “There's a lot of work for us to do, alongside farmers, to support them in their recovery. A big cleanup job lies ahead of us.”More Related News
