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New Zealand Capital Flooded with Faeces After Wastewater Failure

Wellington Water said a blocked wastewater main caused overflows from gully traps and left several properties needing cleanup.

  • On Friday, Wellington homes in Island Bay flooded with sewage and sanitary products after an overnight storm blocked a wastewater main at the southern end of The Parade, Wellington Water said.
  • MetService recorded more than 5,000 lightning strikes overnight as a thunderstorm dropped 25.7mm of rain in two hours, straining the already-troubled Moa Point wastewater treatment plant.
  • Island Bay resident Richard Peters called the street conditions "awful," while Councillor Nureddin Abdurahman labeled the infrastructure failure "unacceptable." Curious Minds Early Learning Island Bay closed due to health concerns.
  • Wellington Water deployed a suction truck to disinfect affected properties and advised residents to "stay away from Tarakena Bay" and avoid water activities for at least 48 hours.
  • Millions of litres of raw sewage have flowed into surrounding waters since Moa Point's breakdown in February, with full plant restoration not expected until November.
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scoop.co.nz broke the news in Wellington, New Zealand on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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