Weather & updates in Northland
What you need to know:
- Flights cancelled in and out of Kerikeri and Whangārei
- Cell towers damaged: Northland police say it has been notified of infrastructure damage caused to a number of transmission towers overnight. The affected areas include: Tikitikioure, Taupo Bay, Domain Road, Karikari Central, Mangonui, Waimauku, Matapouri, Huruiki and Helena Bay. Landlines are still operating.
- A tree has come down on Johnston Road in Kawakawa, showing the level of damage being caused by the high winds and heavy rain across the region.
- Northland's Kaeo River has reached its SH10 flooding level this morning.
- Maritime NZ says the forecast winds in the upper North Island are the strongest since 2017. The most powerful gust of Wednesday - 130kph - was recorded in Cape Reinga at 6pm.
- There are no current road closures reported. Crews will work to clear any fallen trees as quickly as possible, but do allow for delays. If you come across any local roading issues or storm related damage on public property, please report it through to your local council:
Whangarei District Council: www.wdc.govt.nz...
Kaipara District Council: www.kaipara.govt.nz...
Far North District Council: www.fndc.govt.nz...
- There are numerous power outages around the region, with potentially over 24000 customers without power this morning. Northpower and Top Energy NZ crews will be out today working to resolve these issues as soon as they can, but this may take some time.
Check the latest outages at Northpower or Top Energy NZ
You can keep up with live updates on Stuff.
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Should the government ask these industries to contribute?
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