Six missing after landslide hits New Zealand campsite

Al JazeeraCenterEN 2 min read 100% complete by Caolán MageeJanuary 23, 2026 at 08:35 AM
Six missing after landslide hits New Zealand campsite

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A landslide struck a campground at Mount Maunganui on New Zealand's North Island on Thursday, January 23, 2026, leaving six people missing, including two teenagers. The landslide, triggered by heavy rain, occurred at approximately 9:30 am local time, sending soil and debris onto the campsite in Tauranga, which was crowded with families on summer holiday. Rescue teams are searching through the debris, but officials warn the search could take several days due to unstable conditions. Safety concerns are slowing down the operation, but significant resources, including personnel, diggers, and police dogs, have been deployed to the area to methodically remove debris. Police are also working to clarify the whereabouts of others potentially linked to the site.

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