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EQC says no one ever planned for a big cyclone in Auckland

The organisation expects to learn lessons from the floods, particularly around landslips.

EQC says nature is sending "us a message more quickly".

Brent Edwards Mon, 13 Feb 2023

The EQC expects flooding in the upper North Island will cost it $100 million to $200m in claims.

Toka Tū Ake EQC chairman Chris Black told Parliament’s environment select committee today that the organisation did not cover floods per se, but only the cost of inundation and debris under

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Brent Edwards Mon, 13 Feb 2023
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