“You could see it running through the paddocks.’’
Wardle had a generator running on Wednesday, which he was moving through the camp to ensure fellow residents were able to keep perishables chilled or frozen.
Down the road at the Clifton Motor Camp it was largely business as normal. A spokesperson said the sea swells didn’t get much above three metres and barely breached the sea wall at all.
Power went out at 8am on Tuesday but the few people who’d remained in the camp had generators or solar power as alternative sources.
“It was noisy, but not as bad as we’d told it would be,’’ the woman, who preferred not to be identified, said of the sea.
The Te Awanga lagoon did flood, causing some damage to residents in Pipi St and Leyland Rd but, by Wednesday morning, the cleanup was mostly over.