Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window.
End of dialog window.
This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button.
Watch: Meghan Markle's makes an homage to Princess Diana on Instagram
UP NEXT:
Autoplay in
4
Disable Autoplay
Cancel Video
NOW PLAYING • Watch: Wild weather continues to lash Coromandel
Watch: Wild weather continues to lash Coromandel
•Flooding and slips have closed sections of State Highway 25 across Coromandel Peninsula. The road is closed at Whangamata and Whiritoa. Other parts are down to one lane because of flooding and slips. •Several roads in Clevedon southeast of Auckland are partially closed because of flooding and others down to one lane. •Flooding has closed five primary schools and seven early childhood centres in Coromandel Peninsula and Waiheke Island. •More than 100 households remain without power in Clevedon, Kawakawa Bay and Whitford. Repair crews hope to get into the flooded area this morning and restore power by this afternoon. •At least three properties have been evacuated in Coromandel because of slips, including 27 pupils from a school surf camp. •Heavy rain and strong wind warnings are in force for Coromandel and Northland today, where rain is expected to start falling from midday.
Fresh dire weather warnings have been issued as slips force people out of Coromandel properties and roads remain closed across sodden parts of the North Island.
As water recedes and slips are cleared off roads from yesterday's massive one-in-a-100-year deluge, Northland is being told to be on watch for potentially damaging thunderstorms to hit mainly south of Kaitaia.
Gales are forecast for Auckland, Waikato, Coromandel and Gisborne and a heavy rain warning is in place for Northland, Coromandel Peninsula and Bay of Plenty.
Dramatic radar images taken before midday show hundreds of lightning strikes moving east over Northland towards Auckland.
After a turbulent night of thunderstorms and high winds, a key highway on the eastern side of Coromandel Peninsula and rural roads in southeast Auckland remain closed because of flooding and slips.
State Highway 25 is closed at Whiritoa because of slips and between Opoutere, Whangamata, because of flooding.
This morningthe state highway loop around the peninsula was open to traffic after the waters receded and slips were cleared at Duck Creek. Other roads in the region have been affected by minor slips and in some places are down to one lane.
Motorists have been asked to take care driving around the peninsula.
Roads southeast of Auckland still remain closed by flooding.
More than 100 homes in Clevedon and Kawakawa Bay are without power after flooding and slips prevented crews from repairing lines.
Flooding closed five primary schools and seven early childhood centres today, including Waiheke Island's primary, Opoutere, Whenuakite, Te Wharekura o Manaia and Coroglen schools. Other schools had opened across Coromandel but bus services were not running.
It was a quieter night for emergency services after a month's worth of rain fell in parts of Northland, Auckland and Coromandel yesterday.
The torrential rain temporarily abated but firefighters were busy securing buildings in Te Aroha after wild winds damaged property.
The Thames-Coromandel District Council said overnight stormy weather had resulted in slips coming down in people's properties.
Watch NZH Local Focus: Tourist van left flooded in Thames
A Canadian mother and daughter awoke to an unwelcome surprise in Thames this morning - the wild weather overnight had swamped their campervan. Made with funding from NZ On Air. ...
Video Player is loading.
Current Time 0:00
/
Duration 0:00
Loaded: 0%
0:00
Stream Type LIVE
Remaining Time -0:00
1x
Chapters
descriptions off, selected
captions settings, opens captions settings dialog
captions off, selected
This is a modal window.
Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window.
End of dialog window.
This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button.
Watch: Meghan Markle's makes an homage to Princess Diana on Instagram
UP NEXT:
NOW PLAYING • Watch NZH Local Focus: Tourist van left flooded in Thames
A Canadian mother and daughter awoke to an unwelcome surprise in Thames this morning - the wild weather overnight had swamped their campervan. Made with funding from NZ On Air. ...
Council communications manager Laurna White said Civil Defence officials would today assess the latest damage and ensure people were safe.
Several people were evacuated yesterday afternoon, including 27 Otumoetai College pupils and two teachers at a surf camp at Whangamata.
They had spent the night at a motorcamp.
White said there were no more evacuations overnight.
Today officials were checking the extent of the damage before the next deluge.
"We are assessing the district roads at the moment so there are still road closures in place and in some places there are going to be slips that we will be clearing up over the next couple of hours," said White.
Vector said about 110 households in Clevedon, Kawakawa Bay and Whitford have not had power restored as crews could not reach the damaged lines because of flooding and slips.
A helicopter on Wednesday surveyed the damage and, depending on road closures and weather conditions, Vector hopes to reconnect residents this afternoon.
Hunua roads still closed by flooding include Tourist Rd and sections of Twilight, McNicol and East Coast roads. Others were down to one lane, including Clevedon-Kawakawa Rd, Kawakawa-Orere Rd, Orere Point Rd, Maraetai Coast Rd and North Rd.
On Wednesday the Fire Service responded to almost 200 weather-related call-outs across New Zealand in 24 hours.
Fire Service northern shift manager Jaron Phillips said wind and lightning caused the most damage overnight. A tree crashed on a house in Thames and another exploded into fire near Whangarei.
Fire crews had to secure windows and attach plywood to a building at the Te Aroha Golf Club after a side was blown in by high winds. Elsewhere in the Waikato township roofs were lifted and fences were flattened by the winds.
Efforts today are focused on mopping up before the region is hit again by a fresh bout of bad weather.
More rain is expected across Coromandel and Northland today. Both regions are under a heavy rain warning.