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1929 New Zealand cyclone

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bridge. The river's concrete channels close to its mouth were also doubled, creating a flood spillway channel. Further work to reduce the Leith's flooding risk was undertaken in the 1950s and 1960s and since the mid-1990s. There has been extensive flood protection work in progress since 2013, which
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As a result of the storm, the lower reaches of the Water of Leith in Dunedin have now been contained within concrete channels, and the flow is controlled by several small weirs, notably just to the north of
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Rail and other communication links were badly affected, with a railway worker killed as a result of the weather at Salisbury in the
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buildings and local businesses. Maize crops were flattened, fruit trees were stripped, and many trees were blown over.
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changed course, scouring out a new channel (part of which had been an earlier course of the river).
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was inundated by the heaviest flood in the city's history. Many houses were flooded from the city's
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The cyclone brought high winds to the northeast of the country, causing extensive damage in the
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At least one person lost his life as a result of the storm. The engine of a goods train from
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is still ongoing, most recently resulting in the extensive closure of the Dundas St bridge.
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Heavy rain was recorded around Dunedin, with 139 millimetres (5.5 in) falling at
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in 24 hours on 19–20 March. There was extensive flooding near the mouth of the
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township suffered one of its most severe gales, with roofs blown off
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March 1929 Otago Flooding and Bay of Plenty High Winds (1929–03–18)
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in mid-March 1929 causing widespread flooding and destruction.
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were also isolated as slips blocked many of its roads.
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south, with 89 millimetres (3.5 in) falling in
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Index

tropical cyclone
New Zealand
Bay of Plenty
Canterbury
Otago
Dunedin
Ōpōtiki
marae
Tirohanga
Christchurch
Waimate
Waihao River
Duntroon
South Island Main Trunk Railway
Glenavy
Dunedin
Oamaru
Clyde
Balclutha
Waitati
Kawarau Gorge
Cromwell
Milton
Oamaru

Glenleith
Leith Valley
Taieri Gorge
Dunedin Botanical Gardens
northern part of Dunedin

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