David Walker and neighbours Dennis and Bev Walker are staying in their homes at Rapahoe despite the threat from ex-tropical cyclone Gita. Video Jason Oxenham
Ex-tropical Cyclone Gita has split into two, with the eyes of the storm centred off the South Island coasts.
It has brought swells of more than 7m, flooding and winds in excess of 120km/h across several parts of New Zealand and led to seven districts declaring a state of emergency.
Roads are flooded, trees have been felled, houses and businesses inundated with water and there are reports of roofs lifting off houses in Taranaki.
South of Greymouth in the town of Whataroa, 42 Chinese tourists were spending the night in two buses, while 25 others sought refuge in the local hall.
Several other tourists were seeking emergency accommodation in Haast and authorities urged residents around the country to evacuate if they felt unsafe.
Some may be without power overnight and into tomorrow.
The pipeline from the New Plymouth water treatment station to the Mangorei Reservoir has been ruptured by a falling tree.
Residents in New Plymouth, Bell Block, Waitara, Tikorangi, Onaero and Urenui were being urged to minimise water use.
Fallen trees and crashes were disrupting traffic on a number of highways and local roads.
Gusts of up to 140km/h in South Taranaki and 120km/h in North Taranaki were expected to continue until 1am, when winds should gradually ease.
Horowhenua/Kapiti/Wairarapa:
Heavy rain warning in place to 6am Wednesday.
Manawatu/Whanganui:
Whanganui: Strong wind warning in place to 6am Wednesday.
Winds have been logged at nearly 70 km/h at Whanganui Airport and there may be winds gusting up to 120 km/h into the evening and early hours of Wednesday.
Winds are picking up in the Manawatu region with hundreds of homes now without power.
Properties in Marton, Bulls, Halcombe, Waituna West and Glen Oroua have no power because of strong winds.
Horizons Regional and Manawatu District Council have no issues to report and unless things change, will provide their next update tomorrow morning. They have staff monitoring the situation, with barrier crews on standby at Foxton Beach for high tide at 2am.
There are also reports of multiple pine trees down in Rowe Rd near the small township of Rongotea.
Wellington:
Strong wind warning in place to 6am Wednesday.
Showers north of the city. Showers, chance heavy, developing in the city from evening with a strong southerly change. High 21C Low 12C.
Nelson: Showers, some heavy from afternoon. Northwest breezes. High 22C Low 13C
Civil defence centres are filling up in the Nelson Tasman district as residents flee their flooded homes.
Around 150 in the Takaka area have self-evacuated. Takaka residents are asked to be aware, and consider self-evacuating if they feel their safety could be at risk.
A Civil Defence Centre has been opened at Takaka Recreation Centre.
About four thousand people are without power in Tasman district, as lines are taken down across the region.Nelson Tasman Civil Defence says areas from Kina beach to Takaka - including Kaiteriteri - have had their electricity cut.
Buller region/ West Coast:
The risk of coastal inundation is greatest for areas from Buller and North Canterbury northwards.