Roads and a restaurant in the Cook Islands have been badly damaged as strong waves batter coastal areas.
"Over southern coastal areas, expect sea flooding of coastal areas especially during high tides." The Cook Islands Meteorological Service issued several warnings for southern areas on Thursday for coastal inundation, strong waves, and high winds. "The sea swell on the southern and southern corners of the island has caused quite the disturbance," a post from Infrastructure Cook Islands on Facebook read.
An unexpected weather event has damaged properties and flooded roads in the Cook Islands while French Polynesia is dealing with the aftermath of huge ...
So it is a pity, it is awful to see the damage from the high pressure system," he said. The level of the ocean surrounding French Polynesia has significantly risen and has submerged roads and houses bordering the oceans on the west coast of Tahiti. "There seems to be a couple of events that have exceeded expectations and that revolves around a couple of the high tides.
The Cook Islands Meteorological Service put a damaging heavy swell warning in place for the open waters of the Southern Cook Islands on Wednesday, local time.
And those articles are free. He said weather was now calmer and people living near the south coast were assessing the damage from the past two nights. Swells of up to 4.5 metres were recorded at the south coast of Rarotonga, with waves coming ashore at the Queen’s representatives’ official residence and elsewhere along the coast. The places affected were from Arorangi to Titikaveka on Rarotonga, where most resorts are located. It said the swells were being driven by a high pressure system pushing up from New Zealand and may continue for the next two to three days. - Swells of up to 4.5 metres have been recorded on the south coast, where most resorts are located.
Kiwi Marcia Murray's room at The Rarotongan was trashed, with the ranch slider and glass ending up on her son's bed.
And those articles are free. He said weather was now calmer and people living near the south coast were assessing the damage from the past two nights. Swells of up to 4.5 metres were recorded at the south coast of Rarotonga, with waves coming ashore at the Queen’s representatives’ official residence and elsewhere along the coast. The places affected were from Arorangi to Titikaveka on Rarotonga, where most resorts are located. It said the swells were being driven by a high pressure system pushing up from New Zealand and may continue for the next two to three days. - Swells of up to 4.5 metres have been recorded on the south coast, where most resorts are located.