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Northland received 343 lightning strikes in the 24 hours to 11am on Sunday, after MetService issued a severe thunderstorm warning on Saturday. MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane said the strikes were largely in the eastern half of Northland.
Some areas also received significant rainfall between 8pm and 11pm on Saturday night, when the thunderstorms were most active.
A station at Ōhaeawai received 25 millimetres of rainfall in just one hour, and one Waitangi station recorded 20mm in the same hour.
Northpower spokeswoman Rachel Wansbone said there were two short-lived power cuts at Kamo and Ngunguru on Saturday night due to lightning strikes and fallen vegetation, but both were resolved by Sunday morning. Makgabutlane said there would be more settled weather in Northland over the next few days, with only a few afternoon showers likely.
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Police are looking for the owner of a small aluminium boat found in the Whangārei Harbour on Thursday. They asked for any information from the public to help them find the owner and ensure they were safe. A lifejacket and torch were found near the boat, south of Manganese Point. Anyone with information is asked to contact police by phoning 105, or online, quoting job number P054142109.
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Vessels built from bathtubs, bamboo, barrels and anything else that floats will be welcome at the inaugural Great Hokianga Home-Made Raft Race, to be held in Kohukohu, North Hokianga on April 8. The event is open to all home-made rafts, with teams of up to four per raft. Wind and paddle power is permitted, but not motors. Racing starts at noon from Kohukohu Wharf for a top prize of $200. The event includes a barbecue and spot prizes.