The wild winds caused several callouts for Dargaville Volunteer Fire Brigade, said chief fire officer Jason Campbell.
At about 4pm, a truck and trailer carrying large water tanks was caught by the wind on State Highway 12, just north of Dargaville.
The wind buffeted the truck, causing the tanks to blow off the trailer on to the side of the road.
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NZ Transport Agency recorded the highway as being blocked for several hours, but Campbell said the tanks were off the road.
Just after 5pm, the crew were called to a house in Ruawai where a roof was partially lifting off a house.
“It was catching the wind, we secured it back down,” said Campbell. “There was no damage inside that we’re aware of.”
Dargaville Volunteer Fire Brigade were also called to a tree down on Poutō Rd, which they were able to clear.
In all, Northland fire crews were called to 10 weather-related events between 4pm and 8pm on Thursday.
Northpower crews work in the rain and wind to try and restore power to Northland homes. Photo / Northpower
Strong winds cut power to about 8000 customers in Northland last night – down to 512 in the morning and 40 this afternoon.
About 17 households were without power in Kaiwaka and 23 northeast of Whangārei on Russell Rd, Matheson Rd and Peach Orchard Rd.
Northpower expected to have restored power by the end of today.
Despite about 140 customers being without power in the Far North this morning, Top Energy’s website showed no outages as of 3pm.
MetService forecasts southwest to southeast winds in Northland over the next week but they will not be as strong as Thursday, he said.
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Temperatures will be slightly lower than normal, with overnight lows of 6C, but a high pressure will bring fine to cloudy conditions.
“It will be welcome after this windy and wet weather,” he said.
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