A group of Tauranga school students will spend the night in a makeshift emergency centre as floodwaters and slips from the worst storm in decades cut access to and from Whangamata.
The 27 Otumoetai College students were spending their last days in the small coastal town as part of a surf camp.
The Year 11 students and four teachers were flooded out of the campground they had been staying in, and sought shelter in the town hall which was converted into an emergency centre about 10am this morning.
The school is one of many affected by torrential rain which has created numerous slips and flooding throughout the northern part of the North Island. Fifty Year 3 and 4 children from Papamoa's Tahatai Coast School evacuated their camp stay in Mount Maunganui last night and it is understood an Auckland school camping group in the Kaimai Range also cancelled their stay.
Otumoetai College deputy principal Ricky Feutz said the students and teachers were fine, despite spending the night in the hall instead of coming home.