WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Recovery operations for six individuals presumed deceased in a catastrophic landslide at Beachside Holiday Park, one of New Zealand’s premier coastal camping destinations, are anticipated to extend over several days due to perilous ground conditions. Authorities confirmed the challenging search efforts resumed Monday following a weather-induced suspension over the weekend.
The devastating incident occurred Thursday when torrential rains triggered a massive mudslide from Mount Maunganui during a severe summer storm across the North Island. The missing victims, ranging from 15 to 71 years old, include international visitors from Sweden and Italy alongside New Zealand residents.
Police Superintendent Tim Anderson emphasized the operational challenges, stating, ‘We’re maintaining hope for improved weather conditions as saturated ground remains our primary concern. What we require are consecutive days of dry weather to ensure recovery team safety.’
The landslide unleashed a torrent of mud that engulfed the picturesque campground, crushing vehicles, travel trailers, and facility buildings beneath debris. Initial rescue efforts Thursday detected voices beneath the rubble, but by Saturday, authorities concluded no survivors remained among the missing.
Identified victims include Lisa Anne Maclennan (50), Måns Loke Bernhardsson (20), Jacqualine Suzanne Wheeler (71), Susan Doreen Knowles (71), Sharon Maccanico (15), and Max Furse-Kee (15).
The tragedy struck during New Zealand’s peak summer holiday period, with the surrounding Tauranga region recording its wettest 24-hour period since 1910. The storm system claimed three additional lives elsewhere on the North Island, including two residents buried in a separate Papamoa landslide and a Kiribati national swept away by floodwaters.
Growing questions about evacuation protocols have emerged after revelations that fire services relayed a public landslide warning to Tauranga City Council four hours before the fatal event. The council, which owns the campground land, has committed to an independent inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
