A storm that swept across the top of the country kept firefighters busy anchoring lifted roofs and clearing fallen trees, while hundreds of homes remain without electricity.
Flights to and from Auckland Airport were also disrupted as fierce gales ripped across the city, and a spokeswoman said it would likely be 鈥渁 little bit busier than normal鈥 today as airlines rebooked affected passengers.
Fire and Emergency NZ told the Herald crews responded to 114 weather-related calls in Auckland between 5pm yesterday and 5am today. The fire service responded to 29 calls in Waikato, nine in the Bay of Plenty and three in Northland.
鈥淭hose jobs mostly consisted of powerlines down, trees down - lots of trees - and other wind-related things,鈥 a spokesman said.
鈥淭here were a few roofs lifting as well.鈥
Counties Energy, the lines company for South Auckland, said 370 households it supplies did not have any power this morning.
鈥淟ast night our teams focused on making areas safe where powerlines were down and restoring power where possible. This morning the work continues with restoration expected to take most of the day, and in some cases into the night.鈥 t
The Auckland Harbour Bridge was closed intermittently throughout the day as the gales blasted the city. MetService recorded gusts up to 108km/h at 2pm.
Gusts at Auckland Airport reached 115km/h, MetService said.
Heavy rain and strong winds caused long delays at Auckland Airport, leaving frustrated passengers stranded on planes.
One passenger said they had been waiting in the baggage claim area for more than two hours after arriving from Sydney at 4.45pm.
She told the Herald the luggage wasn鈥檛 being unloaded from any of the planes due to the weather.
A spokeswoman for Auckland Airport told the Herald this morning the terminals and airfield were operating 鈥渁s normal鈥 today.
鈥淲e expect to see the terminals, particularly the domestic terminal, a little bit busier than normal as airlines teams rebook travellers on disrupted flights. If you鈥檙e travelling, please check for any updates from your airline.
鈥淓veryone across the airport system is working hard to get people where they need to be today and we ask for travellers鈥 patience.鈥
Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers business, breaking news and local stories from T膩maki Makaurau. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.
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