Updated
Updated · RNZ · Jun 9
Wellington Evacuates Hundreds as 11-Meter Waves and 137km/h Winds Batter Coast
Updated
Updated · RNZ · Jun 9

Wellington Evacuates Hundreds as 11-Meter Waves and 137km/h Winds Batter Coast

3 articles · Updated · RNZ · Jun 9

Summary

  • Hundreds of residents were ordered out of Wellington seafront suburbs Tuesday, with a state of emergency covering the capital's southern and eastern wards.
  • 11-meter swells and winds up to 137km/h hit the coast, blowing over a plane at Wellington Airport and prompting officials to warn that emergency services would not enter evacuated areas.
  • Ōwhiro Bay, Island Bay, Houghton Bay and Breaker Bay were under mandatory evacuation orders, while police cleared people from the waterfront and most south coast roads were shut.
  • Transport links were also disrupted: Interislander and Bluebridge canceled Cook Strait ferries, some Wellington flights were affected, and the Te Ara Tupua harbour path and cycleway closed.
  • The damage followed warnings a day earlier that monster waves of up to 10.5 meters were approaching Wellington and South Wairarapa.

Insights

As 'monster waves' threaten Wellington, is it time to consider a permanent retreat from its most vulnerable coastlines?
Why was one of Wellington's southern bays spared an evacuation order while its neighbors face 'monster waves'?