The red wind warning for the Canterbury region has been lifted, after severe gale force winds covered much of the South Island Sunday.
The warning was issued about and west of the foothills and west of State Highway 1, south of the Rakaia River.
MetService recorded gusts across the region, peaking at 224km/h on Mt Hutt, as the system moved north across Canterbury.
MetService previously warned the wind could pose a threat to life from flying items and falling trees.
Emergency Management Canterbury Group Controller Phill Mackay said: “Overnight there were significant winds across the region causing power outages and minor damage that we are aware of.
“We want to thank Cantabrians for heeding the warning so far,” he said. “It is always important to consider how these winds may impact you and your property and take action to mitigate any
impacts.”
Emergency Management Canterbury continue to monitor the situation.
Rockfall from a slip being cleared off the road near Jacksons on State Highway 73.
Photo: NZTA
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