Final Update unless something significant
Final Update from Council and Civil Defence
No significant incidents reported overnight
The Auckland Emergency Coordination Centre monitored conditions in the wake of Cyclone Lusi overnight but no significant incidents were reported.
Roading contractors and the Fire Service continued to respond to calls of fallen trees and clearing other debris overnight.
Winds continued to gust over 100km/h in parts of the region into the early hours of this morning.
Auckland Civil Defence controller Clive Manley says power companies worked overnight with most power being restored overnight.
“At 10am approximately 200 Auckland customers were affected.
“Staff and Community Response Groups are inspecting northeastern beaches this morning. Initial inspections indicate that some beach erosion has occurred but no property damage has been reported to date,” he says.
MetService advise that wind will continue to decrease throughout the day with infrequent showers across the region.
The Emergency Coordination Centre continues to monitor the region.
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And that was Lusi folks. All bluster and no rain (well significant amounts) for South Auckland. That said job well done by Civil Defence – I rather be over prepared than not prepared at all. That day we are unprepared will be the day will hurt us significantly.


