Northland District Headquarters
88 Cameron Street, Whangärei
Tuesday July 8, 2014
Northland Police are warning motorists to take care on the roads as a storm hits the region overnight.
Heavy rain and strong winds have been battering the area and the weather is expected to worsen between 2am and 6am
tomorrow morning.
Northland Road Policing Manager Inspector Murray Hodson says if possible people should stay off the roads overnight.
"If you are driving, drive to the conditions and slow down. Remember your following distances, as it's harder to stop in
wet weather."
Mr Hodson says the strong winds will be particularly dangerous for high sided vehicles and that these vehicles, such as
trucks and campervans, should stay off the roads if possible.
"Also watch out for surface flooding. If you hit a large pool of water it will be like skating across ice and you will
have no control."
There have been reports of trees and power lines coming down and the roofs of 12 houses in the Kaitaia area were blown
off in the high winds.
A truck has crashed onto its side on State Highway One at Mangamuka and a tree fell onto a car on State Highway 10 at
Awanui. The occupants were not injured.
Northland Police District Command Centre will be monitoring storm related events over the next 24 hours and deploying
staff where needed to assist other emergency services during the storm.