Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleWellington, New Zealand, experienced significant wastewater overflows, including raw sewage and sanitary products, after an overnight storm overwhelmed its already compromised system, affecting five properties in the suburb of Island Bay. The severe weather event, which saw 25.7mm of rainfall in two hours, caused a blocked main to overflow, leading to sewage backing up into homes and washing down streets, forcing the closure of a local daycare. This incident exacerbated an ongoing crisis at the Moa Point wastewater treatment plant, which has been operating at reduced capacity since a catastrophic breakdown on 4 February, discharging approximately 70 million litres of untreated wastewater into the sea daily. Wellington Water confirmed crews were on site to remove waste and disinfect affected homes, while advising residents to avoid Wellington's south coast due to continued discharge of untreated wastewater until the plant is fully operational in November. The recurring sewage issues are attributed to decades of underinvestment and neglect in Wellington's infrastructure, with a 2020 taskforce highlighting that 20 per cent of the city's wastewater networks had exceeded their useful life, leaving residents anxious about future heavy rain. In fullNew Zealand homes flooded with faeces after storm blocks sewage pipes: ‘Feral and disgusting’Thank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

Woken by lightning and rain, Richard Peters went to check for possible flooding - and was disgusted by what he found.

Some Island Bay residents say they have had enough.

WELLINGTON: Homes in New Zealand's capital were flooded with faeces and sanitary products on Friday (Jun 5) after an overnight storm blocked wastewater pipes, the city's utilities…

The capital city’s utilities company said crews were working to remove debris and disinfect the homes.

WELLINGTON, June 5 — Homes in New Zealand’s capital were flooded with faeces and sanitary products today after an overnight storm blocked wastewater pipes, the city’s...

Wellington Water says five properties in suburb of Island Bay were affected after a blocked main caused a wastewater overflow

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