A twister ripped through Papamoa Beach last night, lifting up roof tiles and causing damage to property.
Fire crews from Papamoa and Mount Maunganui were called to Longview Drive shortly after 8.30pm yesterday and spent about two hours helping to collect tiles and repair roofs with tarpaulins.
Mount Maunganui firefighter
Murf Arndell said the crews were called out shortly after the weather event ripped through the street.
``The twister was gone but the roofs were a mess. Tiles were laying in gutters and on the ground. A mini twister went through,'' he said.
Four fire trucks were called to the scene and fire crews had worked to cover the exposed roofs of people's homes with tarpaulins. Where tiles could be found, fire crews had tried to reattach them.
Senior firefighter Ren Keepa, from the Papamoa volunteer station, said his crew had responded after they received calls about multiple houses with roofs lifting.
``In total, there was nine houses that were affected, and probably two or three that were the worst,'' he said.
The damage was spread from 120-144Longview Drive.
One couple had a lucky escape, Mr Keepa said.
``A couple were having a cup of tea and they moved away from the window just before a two-by-four went through. It
went through the window right where they were sitting,'' he said.
There were no injuries reported during the storm.