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High winds causing power outages across Auckland

Publish Date
Thu, 1 Nov 2018, 9:17PM

High winds causing power outages across Auckland

Publish Date
Thu, 1 Nov 2018, 9:17PM

Auckland emergency services have been in overdrive tonight, dealing with a number of weather-related incidents, including power outages.

Outages have occurred at several different locations around the city and wider Vector network, according to the Vector Outage Map.

Inside of Auckland city, areas of Titirangi, Mount Eden and into Kingsland, Herne Bay, two areas of Otahuhu were experiencing outages at 9.20pm.

Muriwai through Waimauku and towards Taupaki have lost power too, as has an area of Whangaparaoa near Gulf Harbour.

Small pockets of power have also been lost near Puhoi, Warkworth, Tauhoa, and Wellsford.

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A police spokeswoman said they have received a number of calls from the public about wind-related incidents.

"We've had a number of calls about fencing, timber, other material from building sites blowing onto the road – Takapuna, Otahuhu," she said.

"We've had a few reports of trees or branches blocking roads – Kohimarama, Epsom, Mt Roskill, Clendon Park, Kumeu, Waitoki, Northwestern motorway, Pukekohe."

Vector said a number of areas throughout Auckland had been experiencing power outages.

Vector spokesman Andre Botha said it was impossible to pinpoint how many homes had been impacted but there were a number of faults across the network.

When he left the office around 8.20pm there were at least 10 faults on the network, he said.

A number of crews would be working through the night Botha said and members of the public without power are asked to remain patient.

Carly Bishop, who lives in Mount Eden, hasn't had power since around 6.40pm and has resorted to knitting by solar powered fairy-light.

Metservice meteorologist Ravi Kandula told the Herald Auckland had a mean wind speed of around 50 to 60km/h, with some gusts reaching 100km/h.

At 9pm the Harbour Bridge had recorded a wind speed of 44km/h with a wind gust of 78km/h, meanwhile, Auckland central was sitting at 46km/h and 59km/h respectively.

Tomorrow, the majority of the country is looking at mainly fine and settled weather, Kandula said.

Early risers in Auckland and Wellington will see some cloud cover but it should pass over the space of the morning into a fine day.

"Essentially, all the main centres will have a pretty nice day really," Kandula said.

Heading into the weekend, New Zealand is in the firing line of another turbulent few days of weather with strong winds and rain set to pack-a-punch.

The forecast is showing much of the country will be hampered by wet and windy weather, with significant weather warnings likely.

MetService meteorologist Tui McInnes said the "significant wind and rain event" contrasts the calmer weather of the last few weeks.

"Wind will be the dominant element of this weekend's weather," he said.

"While the wet weather does affect much of the country, the strong winds are what provide the greatest and most widespread risk."

 

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