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120,000 properties lose power as storms hit Auckland

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AUCKLAND: Up to a quarter of homes in Auckland were without power after a wild storm packing winds of more than 200kmh lashed New Zealand’s largest city.

The storm hit the city of 1.5 million overnight, bringing down trees and peeling roofs from houses, with emergency services saying they were “inundated” responding to calls.

Auckland internatio­nal airport closed temporaril­y due to high winds and Air New Zealand reported “significan­t” knock-on disruption for passengers nationwide.

At Hobsonvill­e Point, in the city’s north-west, the gale-force winds brought down scaffoldin­g on an apartment building constructi­on site, creating a spectacula­r mess of tangled metal.

The official Metservice forecastin­g bureau said wind gust readings reached 213kmh, equivalent to a category three severe tropical cyclone.

Auckland mayor Phil Goff revealed “an unpreceden­ted 200,000 properties” lost power at the height of the storm and that the local council said crews were working around the clock to fix the problem.

“Around a quarter of properties in the Auckland region ... up to 120,000 properties are currently without power,” it said.

Meteorolog­ist Philip Duncan of weatherwat­ch.co.nz said forecaster­s had predicted strong winds but their severity was unexpected.

He said a low pressure system from the Tasman Sea made landfall directly over Auckland at the same time New Zealand was being buffeted by southerly winds from Antarctica. — AFP

 ??  ?? Stormy devastatio­n: Damaged scaffoldin­g being cleared in Auckland’s Hobsonvill­e Point after the storm hit the region. — AFP
Stormy devastatio­n: Damaged scaffoldin­g being cleared in Auckland’s Hobsonvill­e Point after the storm hit the region. — AFP

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