"Those inquiries were not able to confirm anybody was missing. Police will continue to make further inquiries today."
SWIMMING ADVICE FOR JAN 5TH 2022
While the surf has subsided this morning , there is still a strong undercurrent, we are...
Posted by Waihi Beach Surf Lifesaving Club on Tuesday, January 4, 2022
After hours, the search was called off because the waves were too high and it was too dark, police officer Andrew Cochrane told the Herald.
"We had three IRBs and two jet skis. [It was] big surf, probably three, four-metre surf.
"Too big for people to be swimming in really.
"Stay out of the water ... due to the surf conditions, and there are some massive rips out there."
Cochrane said there were at least two rescue incidents at the beach today.
The Waihi Beach Surf Lifesaving Club said their team "headed out in challenging conditions" and it was a "huge effort in very difficult surf".
"The search has been unsuccessful so far," it said in a Facebook post.
"If anyone has family members missing, specifically an adult male and a child, please contact police on 111 or the non-emergency number on 115.
"Waihi Beach Lifeguards would like to advise everyone to remain out of the water until advised. We have had a large number of rescues today so please be safe and stay out overnight."
👏🏼Huge shout out to Waihi Beach Volunteer and Regional Lifeguards for the outstanding response to a major search,...
Posted by Waihi Beach Surf Lifesaving Club on Monday, January 3, 2022
Meanwhile, one person was taken to Tauranga Hospital in a critical condition after a water-related incident in Mount Maunganui today.
Emergency services were called around 3.30pm.
Two St John vehicles attended the scene near Surf Rd at Omanu and treated one patient at the scene before transporting them to Tauranga Hospital.
The Bay of Plenty Times understands a male needed assistance after getting into difficulty in the surf.
Lifeguard recommendations for swimming in strong currents:
• Swim in a patrolled area - between the flags.
• Strong swimmers only
• Stay in the shallows
• Never swim alone