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National's Simeon Brown and Labour's Carmel Sepuloni have butted heads over the recent deadly storms and funding set aside for resilience.
Brown - standing in for National deputy leader Nicola Willis - picked up her baton in accusing Labour of trying to politicise the tragedy while defending the coalition's decision to scrap a $6b climate resilience fund.
Sepuloni meanwhile was on the back foot over Labour leader Chris Hipkins holding a campaign rally in the hours after the slip.
Nine people are dead or presumed dead after the severe weather last week; six unaccounted for after a landslip swept into a Mount Maunganui campground, two more dead from a separate slip in Welcome Bay, and one man found dead after being swept downriver near Warkworth.
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Another man remains missing after being swept downstream after falling from a boa
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