
A shark has reportedly been sighted at a busy Canterbury beach as the region swelters during its third consecutive day with temperatures above 30C.
Waimairi Surf Lifesaving Club said there was a shark sighting this morning at its popular Christchurch beach.
A surf contest was under way at the time and everyone, including swimmers, was urged to evacuate the water.
The surf contest was suspended for the day.
Surf Lifesaving NZ then followed the shark with a drone until it was out of the area.
There are now people back swimming at the beach as 鈥渋t鈥檚 safe鈥, according to Waimairi Surf Lifesaving Club.
Former Christchurch mayor Vicki Buck posted on Facebook about the shark this morning 鈥 along with a photo captioned: 鈥淲aimairi Beach - where there are huge numbers of people and a shark apparently decided it needed to come swim here so no swimming at the moment.鈥
As of 2pm today, MetService said the temperature in Christchurch was 32C.
It comes after the mercury hit 32.2C on Thursday and 33.6C yesterday.
If it reaches above 30C tomorrow, it will be the first time since MetService records began that the city will have recorded four straight days with temperatures in the 30Cs.
The city鈥檚 beaches stretching along Pegasus Bay have been packed with residents heading for the sand and surf.
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