She believed two people, a man and a woman, were in the campervan.
She said the moments before the tree fell, she thought she was more at risk of a lightning strike as thunder shook the ground around them.
A holidaymaker was critically injured after a tree smashed through a campervan at Balmoral camping ground in North Canterbury yesterday. Photo / Mike Thorpe
“I mean, I was more concerned about lightning hitting a tree than a tree falling over.
“I didn’t actually think it was that the wind was that bad.”
She said she did not hear the tree crack, instead, she heard a massive “whomp” sound as it fell before people started to gather around the scene.
The camper described the scene as “horrendous” with the camper’s belongings strewn around the site.
Emergency services were forced to use a digger and a tractor to free the person. Photo / Mike Thorpe.
Norm Blomfield, another camper, said he was waiting out the storm with a cup of tea and a book when he opened up his curtains to see the flashing lights.
“To be able to survive that, you’d be buying a lottery ticket.”
He said it was “absolutely pouring” and the tree that fell sat on the edge of the creek bank, which he suspects is the reason it toppled over.
“It’s a perfectly good tree, it’s not rotten,” he said.