Lifeguards have spoken about a dramatic water rescue that hospitalised one teenage boy and put four other swimmers at serious risk.
Emergency services descended on Tairua Beach shortly before midday on Wednesday after five people became stuck in a rip and were dragged out to sea.
Rescuers have been on high alert over the summer period as a spate of drownings and water deaths cost more than 10 lives in New Zealand.
Tairua Surf Lifesaving Club Patrol Captain Matt Kerr said the swimmers were down the far end of the beach away from the patrolled lifeguard area and a member of the public phoned the lifeguard station to alert them of the drama unfolding.
"Two lifeguards responded on an IRB [Inflatable Rescue Boat] and arrived at the scene to find we had a mass rescue on our hands," he said.