Hikuwai River

The Hikuwai River is the name for the middle section of the Ūawa River in the Gisborne Region of New Zealand. The river flows south through a valley between two hill ridges to the north of Tolaga Bay, and for most of its length runs parallel with the Pacific coast, which lies 5 kilometres (3 mi) to the east. The Hikuwai river section ends at the confluence with the Mangatokerau River 10 kilometres (6 mi) before the Ūawa River into the sea at Tolaga Bay.

Hikuwai River
Location
CountryNew Zealand
RegionGisborne
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Ūawa River
Basin features
ProgressionPangopango Stream → Waiau RiverHikuwai RiverŪawa River
River systemŪawa River

In March 2022, heavy rainfall in the region caused the river to rise by over 9.6 metres, causing the nearby town of Mangatuna to be evacuated.[1]

See also

References

"Place name detail: Hikuwai River". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 12 July 2009.

38.303623°S 178.256919°E / -38.303623; 178.256919


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