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Wild wind overturns cars, cancels flights

Author
Newstalk ZB Staff,
Publish Date
Mon, 5 Oct 2015, 5:30AM
An overturned campervan (NZME.)
An overturned campervan (NZME.)

Wild wind overturns cars, cancels flights

Author
Newstalk ZB Staff,
Publish Date
Mon, 5 Oct 2015, 5:30AM

Otago and Southland bore the brunt of gale force winds which whipped across the country yesterday.

Cars were overturned and a few campervans run off the road by gusts which blew at over 100 kilometres per hour.

Queenstown and Dunedin Airports had to divert or cancel flights because of strong winds and rain.

In Invercargill a number roofs lifted off, while fire crews had a busy day battling multiple vegetation fires, out-of-control burn-offs, and helping with downed power lines.

A house was almost completely gutted in Clyde after strong gusts fanned the flames.

Around 500 Orion customers were without power yesterday in Dunsandel, Rolleston and West Melton.

Almost 1500 Alpine Energy customers were knocked off the grid and a number are still without power.

Alpine Energy CEO Andrew Tombs insists they'll be working as quickly as possible today.

"They'll get to work in the darkness, then they'll be out in the field at first light so that the restoration programme. I'd anticipate we would have crews out there by seven-thirty AM," he said.

Mt Hutt skifield lost bits of its chairlift to gusts which hit around around 220 kilometres per hour.

Weather commentator Richard Green believes the unsettled conditions will continue.

"We could see some further gusts, perhaps not to the extent of yesterday, but a very warm and also strong nor-wester is likely to kick in overnight or tomorrow morning," he said.

 

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