
Chaos in New Zealand! Cyclone Tam hits Auckland! Trees down, Transportation paralyzed, Power outages
Cyclone Tam is causing major problems across the North Island of New Zealand, resulting in thousands of people without power, roads flooded, and all ferries in Auckland cancelled. Flights have also been delayed or stopped, leaving many travellers stuck before the Easter weekend. A truck was found overturned near Kaiwaka, a Northland settlement. The rescue team had to pull out several drivers from their cars. Strong winds have ripped off roofs and knocked over trees and fences. A scary moment happened in Mairangi Bay, Auckland, where a big tree fell on a house where an elderly couple lives. The tree damaged their balcony and blocked them inside. Their daughter said the tree just missed their bedroom. In another part of Auckland, a loud bang surprised a man when the wind knocked over his fence. Many homes have been damaged, and trees have fallen on houses and cars. People are being told to stay home if they can and avoid driving unless it’s necessary.
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i live in this country new zealand and in auckland n get the names right like kaiwaka n whangarei and we have had worse storms in past.
I had to give up listening and watching this crap and rubbish.
A number of pics showed trees down with dead leaves meaning the tree had been down for well over a week. I am a Kiwi and could not work out what places the AI? was talking about
Live in Whangaparoa over looking the sea other than wind and rain we're fine. , sorry to whanau if it's awful in your area ,
Friday today weather is sunny in Rodney Auckland pity supermarket are closed Good Friday holiday an all. That storm has buggered off thank you Jesus
I have NEVER heard place names mangled more. Don’t watch. It’s an insult.
Make sure you click on the three dots and request – NOT to be suggested this channels videos. 😛😛🤐
Thinking of you all
I love your pronunciation of kiwi/maori words funny ❤
Here's a hint. Use a New Zealand AI voice for stories about New Zealand so you can at least get local placenames correct. Lmao at the horrific north american pronounciation.
Scare mongering lol
Is that a Yank presenter? Figures.
Kiwis cry about Maori name mispronounciation but absolutely butcher names from other countries 😂
Why is an American giving this report.
STOP MAKING IT BIGGER GO SUCK EGGS THAT WOULD KEEP YOUR TRAP SHUT
All Geo engineering
Whangerreyi 🤣🤣🤣
It's not as bad as this dude is making it out to be
Why do you pronounce New Zealand place names , in the American fashion ?
Its insulting .
Wr do not do that with American place names , or peoples names . 🤔
Half the place names , i dont recognise , and im a new zealander .
We were in the worst hit areas in the Far North. We are on a harbour so flooding happens at high tide when there was literally no where for the excess rain water to go to. The wind was worse, but no where as bad as Cyclone Gabriel, when it hit 2 years ago.
Back then we lost thousands of trees. Councils have done a lot over the past two years to clear out creeks, rivers and stormwater ways after the massive floodings we experianced during Gabriel. We have had no flooding on our property this time.
We are very lucky that most of drought ridden North Island had at least a week of soft rain before Cyclone Tam.
We have had a drought this summer so our ground was hard and cracked from lack of rain.
This soft rain opened up the ground and has allowed rain to soak in, avoiding worse flooding.
Thank you acknowledging your dismal attempt at pronouning our place names.
There are plenty of videos on New Zealand and our languages. For frig sack NOT watch videos made by foreigers. They can’t pronouce jackshit.
😂😂 where is this wang-gerry-eye you speak of?
Painful to listen to.
Fkn yanks and their Ai.
👇 welcome to NZ 😂
Complaining, whining, picking and poking 😂.
While our own media are super slack 😂.
Haapy easter you bunch of eggs😂
This is winter… calling this extreme in comparison to perhaps the USA and its weather conditions for the last two months is utter absurd… climate change gaslighting 😅😂
Is this an AI voice?
God Warned, Warned, Warned so much is coming get heart right with Lord Jesus.
This is not a disaster, rather, typical and somewhat predicatable weather for the season and saddly any damage occuring could be mitigated with beter infrastucture. This isn't type of weather is typical between December and April when many tropical cyclones hit the upper half of the North Island. This storm is quite moderate compared to cyclone Bola in the 1980's. While some power is out because of wind damage to power lines, other causes will be traffic accicents involving power lines and of course the fact the New Zealands power infrastucture is in woefull need to an update. Likewise, local councils need to change regulations around storm water run off in the towns and cities to prevent flooding. How do I know…I live in New Zealand.
👋👋👋 Please, please , please stop ripping our Maori named townships to parts …… if you are going to do this job of reporting on our country learn our language first !! Apart from this thanks for the update but we have our own weather people …… who can speak our language !! 😊😊😊 Gisborne / NZ