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UNUSUALLY HEAVY RAIN

DAMAGE IN MATATA

(By Telegraph—Press Association.)

AUCKLAND, February 16.

Boulders, trees, and debris were swept down the hillside, small streams were swollen beyond all proportion, streets were inundated, road and rail traffic was seriously dislocated, and at least two houses were threatened by flood waters following a cloudburst at Matata today.

Lying at the foot of a strip of hilly country on. the Bay of Plenty coast, the township suffered severely, although actual structural damage resulting from several hours of torrential rain is reported to be slight. In the middle of the afternoon the township was practically surrounded by deep lagoons and swift-flowing torrents of water. Creeks rose with amazing rapidity, and the main street was very soon a turbulent river charged with boulders and debris. The township was robbed of its water supply when the dam, which was situated in a gully in the hills, burst under the weight of an enormous volume of flood water.

Numerous slips on the main road blocked motor traffic between Te Puke and Matata, and a fairly serious slip and subsidence on the railway line held up the railway service this afternoon following the torrential rain.

Because of lack of communication, only meagre details of the extent of the damage are available, but it is anticipated that full repairs \vill not be effected for several days.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1938, Page 24

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UNUSUALLY HEAVY RAIN Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1938, Page 24

UNUSUALLY HEAVY RAIN Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1938, Page 24

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