The podcast discusses the National Party's leadership turmoil, severe flooding in Ruapehu, inadequate weather forecasting, and recent government initiatives like school fuel relief and transport improvements.
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Good afternoon. Mazin two regions hit by unexpectedly heavy rain say they didn't get enough warning. Wellington is in a state of emergency. A man is missing and cars have been trashed in floodwaters. The mayor Andrew Little says he got no warnings. And in the Rua Pehu district people were forced from their houses in the middle of the night. The mayor said he needed better forecasting from the Met Service. Heather Keats is the head of weather news at Met Service and is with us. Hello Heather.
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