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Storm clean-up continues as 79,000 Auckland homes still without power, as more thunderstorms and wind on way

By Ryan Dunlop
Ryan Dunlop is a reporter for the New Zealand Herald·NZ Herald·
11 Apr, 2018 05:00 PM4 mins to read

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Auckland is assessing the destruction after 140km/h winds battered the city, bringing trees crashing onto homes and roads and knocking down power poles.

Over 79,000 Auckland homes were last night still without power with more wild weather expected, prompting warnings some could be without power for another two days.

It comes in the wake of a destructive storm that at its peak knocked power out for 180,000 homes across the Auckland region, sending numerous suburbs into complete darkness.

A Vector spokesman warned that more strong winds and thunder predicted for today could impact the ability to restore power and could even cause further outages.

Aucklanders can expect another battering, with MetService predicting overnight lows of 6C and possible thunderstorms and strong winds during the day.

After 9pm a burst of heavy, possibly thundery rain was forecast to cross the region although the gusts will be a lower intensity than seen during Tuesday's storm.

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A wind watch is in place for Northland, Auckland, Great Barrier Island, Coromandel Peninsula and Waikato from 9pm Thursday to 3am Friday.

On Tuesday night, Hurricane-force winds gusting up to 140km/h blasted Auckland city, with gusts of up to 213km/h recorded at Manukau Heads.

The winds tore roofs from houses and uprooted trees that came crashing down on over 100 powerlines across the region.

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Down south, 12 properties in National Park Village were declared uninhabitable after a tornado swept through on Tuesday morning.

The twister hit about 6.30am yesterday and destroyed one house in the village, which is near Mt Ruapehu.

Several other houses were also severely damaged, with roofs and doors ripped off and windows smashed. One house was torn off its foundations, and dumped several metres away.

Wild weather also knocked out power to 8200 customers in the central and lower North Island on Tuesday with tornadoes causing major damage around Rahotu in Taranaki, Powerco said. Last night 1000 properties in the area were still without power.

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Auckland Council and Fire and Emergency New Zealand were inundated with thousands of storm-related calls during the storm.

Last night, the Council said all trains and ferry services had been restored.

Insurance providers also noted a surge in calls and claims following the storm.

Vero insurance had already received more than 150 claims, while Tower Insurance said its calls were up 160 per cent on a normal day.

AA Insurance said it received a week's worth of calls in one day.

Power provider Vector's head of networks programme delivery, Minoru Fredericksens, said the delays in getting power back on was "not as simple as clearing debris".

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Essential services were being restored as a priority, with 75 Vector crews from Auckland and beyond currently out in the field.

Despite the widespread issues, Fredericksens said Vector felt prepared and the company had been on storm watch on Tuesday.

Access to affected areas was an issue for restoring power, he said, as some places were very remote and others were obstructed by trees.

It could take hours to remove trees in some areas, which had affected the response time.

The outage reporting service on Vector's website and app was overloaded last night, and some people have been unable to report power cuts.

Last night, Ingrid Blyth was armed with a head torch that allowed her to walk around "hands-free" but she was disappointed at the communication from Vector.

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The Kelston local had been without power since 9pm on Tuesday. She described her home in rural Auckland as "dark and chilly" - which was particularly rough while she battled with a head cold.

A tree fell on a house at Sandy Bay Rd in the Auckland suburb of Bayswater in the storm. Photo / Doug Sherring.
A tree fell on a house at Sandy Bay Rd in the Auckland suburb of Bayswater in the storm. Photo / Doug Sherring.

Blyth had called Vector twice over the course of Tuesday night but had not managed to get through.

After spending 25 minutes on hold, at 4am on Wednesday morning, she gave up.

"I don't know whether I'm going to get power back in an hour, or in a week," she said.

There was a silver lining for some powerless Aucklanders, who made the most of free meals being offered to storm-affected locals by South Indian Restaurant chain Satya.

Swamy Akuthota, who manages the chain's Sandringham store, said there was a line of people outside the restaurant at 6pm, when the offer kicked off.

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The restaurant was full, he said, and droves of people were waiting for takeaway chicken tikka masala, or perhaps some biriyani.

Akuthota said the chain had wanted to help out in their own way.

"We wanted to help the people who were suffering because of the storm and need help."

Auckland Emergency Management director John Dragicevich urged people to look out for their neighbours, check in with friends and family, and make sure they are coping okay.

"This is a time for us all to work together. Some people have been without power for almost 24 hours – this means cold water, food hygiene issues and a chilly night without heating. If you live next to someone who may be vulnerable, please pop over and check on them."

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