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River in New Zealand
Okana River
Okana River flooding Little River
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • locationTakiritawai River

The Okana River, formerly called the Ohiriri River, is a river on Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows southwest past the settlement of Little River where it meets the Okuti River, the two rivers forming the short Takiritawai River which flows into the northern end of Lake Forsyth.

On 19 October 2011, the Okana River caused the worst flooding in Little River for many years, with State Highway 75 closed. Long-term residents believe that the flooding was the worst since the Wahine storm on 10 April 1968.

See also

References

  1. "Place name detail: Okana River". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 12 July 2009.
  2. Gorman, Paul (19 October 2011). "Little River becomes big river". The Press. p. A1. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  3. Grenhill, Marc (21 October 2011). "Worst floods 'in 43 years'". The Press. p. A5.

43°46′S 172°48′E / 43.767°S 172.800°E / -43.767; 172.800


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