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It was supposed to be a coming together, a celebration at a marae for a first birthday.
But the water, and lots of it, came by stealth in the dead of night.
Pattinson Wetere was in a small cabin on the side of the road to Εakura.
He said the rain started early in the morning.
By 5am, he woke to feel the cabin he was in moving.
"I quickly opened the door, jumped into the raging flood, rushed to the other one before it could take off because our baby was in there and my partner was in there," he told RNZ.
Soon, he was in knee-deep water trying to save not only his moko but his partner, who would be pinned by rising water and snared by a barbed wire fence.
He was in one of two small cabins when the water began pushing them along the ground.
He grabbed his 3-year-old granddaughter first and threw her into a four-wheel drive, but the water had come so fast it alread
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