13 Dec 2023

Wild weather: Teacher flung against tree, kids shelter in shipping container in Wellington

7:27 am on 13 December 2023
Strong gusts of wind have ripped through the Wellington region, damaging buildings and downing trees.

Photo: RNZ / George Bignell

There's a big clean-up ahead for people in Lower Hutt today after a thunderstorm roared through yesterday afternoon, smashing windows, lifting roofs and uprooting trees.

Hutt South MP Chris Bishop is praising locals who rushed to get children to safety during the ferocious storm.

One police officer Bishop spoke to on Tuesday said "it was like being in the Wizard of Oz".

"He was driving down I think he said Margaret Street ... and he looked up and at one point there were corrugated iron and trees in the middle of the wind next to him. He said it was like something out of a movie."

Howling winds and heavy rain pelted the Wellington region about 3pm, smashing windows, tearing up trees and ripping off roofs.

Bishop said Lower Hutt teachers raced to get students, who were leaving for the day, back inside out of harm's way.

"I met one teacher who got flung against a tree by the force of the tornado. He told me that a lot of teachers were gathering children up and taking them back inside the classroom."

Some builders pulled some children walking home into the safety of a shipping container to wait out the storm, Bishop said.

Others Bishop spoke to said "the tornado just went straight through their garage just literally obliterated their garage".

Bishop's electorate office suffered extensive damage.

He was thankful there has been no loss of life, and Lower Hutt will come together to clean up the damage, he said.

"People are doing exactly what you'd expect in times like this - looking after each other and making sure they wrap around each other, which is good."

A big change was needed as a society to cope with these type of weather events - of which there would be more in the future, he said.

MetService meteorologist Paul Ngamanu says the main issue for today will be strong winds in areas including south-east of the South Island, southern Hawke's Bay, northern Wairarapa and the upper North Island.

Southern Hawke's Bay could record wind gusts of up to 40 kilometres an hour, he said.

A severe thunderstorm caused damage at Hutt City New World and the Commonsense Organics next door in Lower Hutt on 12 December, 2023.

A severe thunderstorm caused damage at Hutt City New World and the Commonsense Organics next door in Lower Hutt on 12 December, 2023. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Hutt City mayor Campbell Barry said he was in a council meeting about 30 meters from the path of the strong winds gusts.

"Certainly a bit of a shock at the time."

Barry said about three CBD commercial buildings had been secured by FENZ overnight after quite extensive damage.

A number of buildings had smaller scale damage, and a number of homes had significant damage like garages knocked over, he said.

The full extent of damage was still being assessed.

As of 7.20am, 16 properties remained without power in the Wellington region.

At its peak, more than 2000 properties were without power.

Wellington Electricity expected to restore power to all of those properties within 10 hours.

Commonsense Organics manager Tori Buttle says customers and staff took cover as the shop shook and its front window shattered.

Two children were taken to Hutt Hospital after being injured in the storm, one in a serious condition.

Te Whatu Ora says one was discharged, but the other has been admitted to the children's ward.

A severe thunderstorm brought down trees on a property at Kings Crescent, Lower Hutt, on 12 December, 2023.

A severe thunderstorm brought down trees on a property at Kings Crescent, Lower Hutt, on 12 December, 2023. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Parts of a mall in the Wellington suburb of Karori flooded during wild weather.

Both Countdown supermarket and Unichem pharmacy were forced to close early.

The pharmacy posted on Facebook that the dispensary ceiling flooded, and there was water damage in its consultation room.

It will open Wednesday morning but people should expect delays getting prescriptions processed because computers were also damaged.

Large industrial fans would dry out the premises all day, it said.

Scary night for Uawa Tolaga Bay

Uawa Civil Defence says the community had a scary night after rain, hail and lightning continued late into the evening.

Tologa Bay Civil Defence area manager Greg Shelton said the rain and hail started around 7pm and lasted until 9pm.

There was impressive lightning that continued untill about 11pm, he said.

As of early Wednesday morning he was not yet aware of any damage or injuries.

The severe thunderstorm warning for Tai Rāwhiti was lifted about 10pm Tuesday.

Some properties on Cornwall Street have been damaged after a severe thunderstorm hit Lower Hutt on 12 December, 2023.

Some properties on Cornwall Street have been damaged after a severe thunderstorm hit Lower Hutt on 12 December, 2023. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver