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New Zealand storms: people missing after landslide hits campsite as minister compares east coast to ‘war zone’

Record-breaking rains spark landslide at Mount Maunganui campsite, with helicopter teams retrieving families from rooftops and local states of emergency declared

Emergency services in New Zealand are searching for several people, including a child, believed missing after a landslide hit a campsite during storms that have caused widespread damage across the North Island.

Emergency minister Mark Mitchell told RNZ that parts of the east coast looked like “a war zone”, with helicopters deployed to rescue families sheltering on rooftops from flooding, and local states of emergency declared in five regions across Northland and the East Cape due to days of record-breaking torrential rain.

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© Photograph: Tairāwhiti Fire and Emergency New Zealand

© Photograph: Tairāwhiti Fire and Emergency New Zealand

© Photograph: Tairāwhiti Fire and Emergency New Zealand

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New Zealand prime minister sets date for 2026 election

Cost of living likely to dominate the agenda ahead of 7 November poll as centre-right National party battles to retain power

The prime minister, Christopher Luxon, has announced New Zealand’s next general election will be held on 7 November, kickstarting a campaign cycle that could become one of the country’s most contested in years.

On Wednesday, Luxon told reporters the National party would continue its agenda to “fix the basics and build the future”.

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© Photograph: Alden Williams/AP

© Photograph: Alden Williams/AP

© Photograph: Alden Williams/AP

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