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Otago's wettest week: in pictures

12:10 pm on 5 October 2024

A driver makes their way through floodwaters on Forbury Road, on Friday. Photo: Otago Daily Times / Stephen Jaquiery

Twice a season's worth of rain within days caused mayhem in Otago this week, with evacuations, essential services disrupted, and roads damaged and closed.

By 9am Friday, central Dunedin had recorded more than 130mm of rain in the previous 42 hours, twice their average October monthly rainfall. Niwa said it was the most rain one of their Dunedin rain stations had ever recorded - and it continued to fall through the day.

Here's some of what was captured through Friday:

Dunedin

Sandbagging underway in Botha Street, Tainui. Photo: Nathan Mckinnon/RNZ

Flood waters surrounding houses in Tainui, on Friday. Photo: RNZ / Nathan McKinnon

Keeping everyone safe Photo: RNZ/Nathan McKinnon

Botha Street Photo: Nathan Mckinnon/RNZ

A sandbagged property on Surrey Street, in South Dunedin, on Friday evening. Photo: RNZ/Nathan McKinnon

Macandrew Bay on Otago Peninsula. Photo: Supplied / Hakan Oktay

A group of 10 people from the Otago Punjabi Foundation Trust out delivering more than 100 hot meals to flood-affected residents in Dunedin. Photo: RNZ / Jessica Hopkins

Floodwaters flowing around this Waikouaiti house. Photo: Supplied / Susan Rebergen

Floodwaters flowing through a property in Dunedin's Waikouaiti. Photo: Supplied / Susan Rebergen

Macandrew Bay School Photo: Supplied / Nic Brown

A large slip across the road in Company Bay, Dunedin. Photo: Otago Regional Council/ Supplied- Paul Le Comte

Churchill Street, St Kilda Photo: RNZ/Tess Brunton

Flooding on Surrey Street, South Dunedin, on Friday morning (left) and evening (right). Photo: RNZ / Nate McKinnon

Despite being nervous about how the toilet would handle the floodwaters, Osbourne Street resident Margaret Thompson was determined to stay put at home. Photo: Otago Daily Times/ Stephen Jaquiery

Valerie's Ark. Photo: RNZ / Nathan Mckinnon

Macandrew Bay resident Shaun Campbell in front of a landslip that buried his neighbour's car. Photo: Otago Daily Times/ Stephen Jaquiery

A slip and flooding on Portobello Road, close to Macandrew Bay. Photo: Supplied / Izzi Priest-Forsyth

Shay Casey and Hannah Mutch, evacuating their Kirkcaldy Street home on Friday, and taking their pugs with them. Photo: Otago Daily Times/ Stephen Jaquiery

Mcandrew Road, South Dunedin Photo: Nathan Mckinnon/RNZ

A stormwater drain gushing water on Forbury Road, St Clair. Photo: Otago Daily Times / Debbie Porteous

People fill sandbags at the Junction Cafe, on the corner of Hargest Crescent and Richardson Street, in St Clair. Photo: Otago Daily Times / Stephen Jaquiery

The Leith River in flood, on Friday. Photo: RNZ/Nathan McKinnon

Green Island Photo: Alysha Gibbs

Soldiers supervising a cordon in Hargest Crescent, St Kilda, on Saturday morning. Photo: Otago Daily Times/ Stephen Jaquiery

Clutha

Many travellers found themselves stuck, as roads closed. Photo: Supplied / Clutha District Council

South of Balclutha on Friday. Photo: Lisa Dunlop via Otago Weather Updates / Facebook

At Toko Mouth Photo: Simon Davies/supplied

Toko Mouth Photo: Simon Davies/supplied

Elsewhere

Darryl Shanks rescues sheep and lambs from islands made by the rising creek in Otago. Photo: Supplied / Emma Bardsley

Photo: NZTA Waka Kotahi

Photo: NZTA Waka Kotahi

Rocks loosened by the rain fell in the Cromwell-Clyde Gorge on Friday, badly damaging a car, though the three occupants were unhurt. Photo: Otago Daily Times/ Ruby Shaw