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Some residents still without power after storm rips through the Bay of Plenty

Rotorua Daily Post
5 Jun, 2019 06:34 PM2 mins to read

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One family was evacuated after their home was damaged by a fallen tree yesterday and residents are still without power after the storm which ripped through the region.

Firefighters were called to two fallen trees yesterday in Rotorua amid a downpour, strong winds and thunder and lightning.

The active weather system that caused so much damage in Northland moved through Auckland to the Bay of Plenty, where hundreds of lightning strikes were recorded.

The tornado sweeps through Te Puna, Armstrong Rd yesterday. Photo / The Harrisons
The tornado sweeps through Te Puna, Armstrong Rd yesterday. Photo / The Harrisons

In the western Bay of Plenty, a tornado was blamed for damage to at least two houses in Te Puna after a fierce thunderstorm ripped through yesterday.

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Power was knocked out to more than 1000 properties in Tauranga and Rotorua, trees were downed on roads and railway tracks in the storm, which hit just before 3pm.

According to the Unison Website, Te Weta Rd and Wharetoroa Drive have a combined total of 40 customers without power this morning.

A Fire and Emergency NZ (FENZ) spokesman said they were called to a fallen tree which damaged a power line and a house at 5.26pm on State Highway 30, Rotoiti Forest near Te Urumahue Rd.

Fire services were at the scene for just over an hour.

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The house had minor damage but the spokesman said the residents decided to stay somewhere else for the night.

Another tree had fallen less than two hours earlier on Tarawera Drive, Lynmore and fire services took about 15 minutes to clear the road.

In Rotorua, 979 properties were initially reported yesterday afternoon to be without power on the Unison website.

Another blanket on the bed tonight for many.... another chilly one with most of the South Island headed towards 0C or into the negatives. ^AH pic.twitter.com/aWXfg2WEtR

— MetService (@MetService) June 5, 2019

According to the PowerCo website, power was knocked out to 135 properties in Te Puke and 114 in Whakamarama yesterday afternoon, but has since been restored.

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