New Zealand's biggest city is in crisis.
On Friday, Auckland began to experience serious floods due to torrential rains. And it's since caused widespread evacuations with emergency services having to carry out multiple rescues.
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown has now declared a state of emergency due to the extent of the "damage, displacement and disruption" caused by the weather and the need for response agencies to draw on more powers.
In particular, the northern, northwestern and western parts of the capital city have been greatest affected, with conditions expected to worsen.
And it has locals concerned.
The Auckland floods from a bird's-eye perspective. Post continues below.
Videos on social media show firefighters, police and defence force staff rescuing stranded people from flooded homes using ropes and rescue boats.
One resident told the NZ Herald that she is now trying to salvage what is left of her house, after it was destroyed by the floods. She managed to evacuate last night with her two-year-old son.