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Aucklanders are in for a wild ride as Auckland Transport and NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) are urging caution on the roads today. The Auckland Harbour Bridge is expected to face strong winds, prompting warnings for drivers to be extra vigilant. The weather forecast predicts severe thunderstorms and gusty winds, creating potentially dangerous conditions for commuters throughout the day. MetService has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch and a Strong Wind Warning, covering areas such as Aotea Great Barrier and Auckland City. With wind speeds picking up, Aucklanders are advised to plan ahead and stay safe on the roads.
As the wind warnings persist, drivers are being advised to exercise extreme caution on the Auckland Harbour Bridge. Reports of trees falling, boats toppling at marinas, and power outages affecting thousands of households have added to the chaos caused by the storm. The strong winds have forced the temporary closure of the Auckland Harbour Bridge, disrupting travel plans for many residents. Additionally, over 17,000 properties in Waikato have experienced power outages due to the adverse weather conditions, further emphasizing the severity of the situation.
The Auckland Harbour Bridge has become a focal point of the storm's impact, with closures and safety concerns dominating the news. This unexpected turn of events has left many Aucklanders scrambling to adjust their plans and stay safe amidst the turbulent weather conditions. Auckland emergency officials are on high alert, ensuring that the necessary precautions are taken to mitigate the effects of the storm and protect the community.
In a rare occurrence, the usually bustling Auckland Harbour Bridge has been brought to a standstill by the powerful winds sweeping through the region. The closure of such a critical transportation artery highlights the immense impact of nature's forces on urban infrastructure. As Aucklanders navigate through the stormy conditions, the resilience and adaptability of the community are put to the test, showcasing the strength and unity in the face of adversity.
Date: 29 May 2024. Auckland Transport and NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) are asking Aucklanders to take extra care when travelling today as ...
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MetService has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch and a Strong Wind Warning (orange) for Auckland, including Aotea Great Barrier, for this afternoon, ...
The warning has been issued for Rodney, Gulf, Thames Coromandel, Kaipara, Auckland City, Waikato, Hauraki, Waitakere, Franklin, and Albany.
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NZTA closed the Auckland Harbour Bridge temporarily tonight due to wind gusts. Power is out to more than 17,000 Waikato properties. Auckland emergency officials ...