Surface Flooding Issues Spread
UPDATE: 12.50pm, 8 May, 2026
Surface flooding continues to be an issue for West Coast roads following heavy rain, as another area warning for road users is added by New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA).
The latest area warning put in place is for State Highway 6/Lower Buller Gorge between Inangahua and the intersection with State Highway 67/Buller Road.
The other NZTA area warnings in place are for surface flooding on:
- State Highway 7 between Reefton and Springs Junction (Rahu Saddle)
- State Highway 6 between Makarora and Haast (including Haast Pass)
People are asked to travel with extra care on these routes and to avoid travelling through floodwaters where risks may be hidden.
NZTA also reminds people that heavy rain means slippery roads and drivers should think about adjusting their speed and travelling distances, avoiding sudden braking, and staying visible.
Stay up to date on weather warnings at MetService, and on state highway conditions and restrictions at our Journey Planner site.
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