The New Zealand Herald

‘A wall of water and wood smashing the house’

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The man whose family survived massive floods in Tolaga Bay has described their harrowing ordeal and what made them decide to get on to the roof of their house.

Paul Te Kira, his partner and their 4-year-old granddaugh­ter huddled for hours on top of their home when heavy rain in the area caused huge flooding early on Monday morning.

Te Kira told the Herald they had seen many floods before, so did not think too much it at the time.

“It sort of wasn’t a big deal until we heard a massive rumble and a wall of water and wood started smashing through the house.

“It took out the shed and cars took off and floated away,” he said.

“That’s when it sort of got a bit real and that’s when we decided we’ve got to get out of here and get up on the roof.”

Te Kira said there was some panic as he and his partner raced to get everyone on the roof.

“It was stressful, I suppose. “But once we were up there, it was

just hang on and hope the house was going to stay there and not float away.”

Te Kira said it was only when they were huddled on the roof that they saw the devastatio­n around them.

He said they would be rebuilding their home, but not in the basin.

“We will rebuild — but up on the hill.”

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Paul Te Kira climbed on his roof to escape flooding.
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