February 28, 2009
Civil defence workers on alert for flooding and weather problems in the Far North say they have had only had reports of minor damage so far.
High tide was due in the area about 10am today but Far North District Council spokeswoman, Allison Lees said it came and went without causing serious problems.
She said the small town of Kaeo had had some surface flooding but the water was dropping, even as the tide peaked.
'We are just keeping an eye on it. It is looking good because the water level is dropping rapidly and I think we are fine.'
Winds gusted to more than 100kmh overnight throughout much of the top half of the North Island and traffic speed on Auckland Harbour Bridge was reduced to 60kmh as a precaution.
More heavy rain and gale force winds were expected over much of Northland today and police and emergency services advised people to stay inside unless their trip was urgent.
On the Coromandel Peninsula up to 180mm of rain was expected by tomorrow morning.
The Auckland Coastguard said people had heeded advice to stay off the water the only mishap was a yacht which dragged its anchor near Coromandel and was washed ashore. It was retrieved without damage.
The Fire Service had about 35 calls over a wide area of the North Island from first light today but said they were not concentrated in one area. About 12 houses had roof damage and a few trees were reported to have been blown onto roads but the damage was not extensive.
About 350 houses were reported to have lost power at Kaukapakapa north west of Auckland.
Vector Energy said line gangs were working on the power cuts but said it could not give a time for power to be restored. Weather problems could cause further problems.
Overnight about 8000 homes and businesses lost power for a short time on the North Shore and to the west and north west of Auckland.
One of the biggest weather casualties was the Auckland Racing Club's $2.2 million New Zealand Derby meeting at Ellerslie..
The day's racing was postponed for 24 hours because of the weather outlook.
Police said they had very few reports of damage.