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(PKESB ASSOCIATION TEtWIBAJOi.}. AUCKLAND, March 30. The Ohinemuri river flooded It* ' banks at 7.30 this morning. The streets of Paeroa township were flooded to a depth of three feet in places. The water was running down the main stieefc at a great rate. The lower parts- of the town were rapidly submerged. Most of the shops in ttte--niain street were flooded, and thft -.. . houses in Rye lane, Puke and Jnnction roads were "more or lees flooded. .. . So far no more serious damage haa been reported, but the flood is bound to do a good deal of damage one w»f and a s?^ r p LyMOUTHj ao Tlie storm oredicted by the Rev. D. C. Bates burst over Taranaki early this morning with cyclonic fury, destruction in all directions marking the visitation. Very little rain has fallen, but ihehorn-cane-like blasts; have reached a velocity never hitherto experienced on thie :•. ~ At the time of telegraphing (8 p,m.) the gale shows no signa of abatement. ' Considerable damage has been done, ' : fences, etable&v chimneys, verandah*, .-■■'■''' trees, etc., having been blown down. ~ ■ There have been many nairoir escapee from flying iron and timber,. but tio casualties are reported. A larje twostoreyed ebowroom in Devon street. which had just been, vacated, collapsed .; in a mass of ruins. . AH kinds of reports art current of. " the overturning of buildings, ooachea. and traps in outlying: districts, but it in impossible to verify them. Everythuic points to the total damage being considerable. , This morning the Taranaki Petroleum Company's No. 4 derrick collapsed, and during the afternoon rej>orts reached town that No. 3 derrick had also fallen a victim to the cyclone's rurv, and that the New Zealand Standard Oil Company's Vbgeltown derrick had also collarswd. Falling trees in town disorganised several sections of the telephone wires, and the electric-lighting plant was also thrown out of gear in some localities. WASGXNTJI, March 30. Heavy rain set in on Tuesday, and f.«l: uninterruptedly till this n-orning. A heavy gale has been experienced all day, and the tbennoipofer i» low. NAPIER. March 30. A storm of exceptional seventy * raging over the district. ™t*™£t* .„ 1 during; the past tare* aajP t0wn*,,,.,,. <£
nearly five inches. The rivers are in heavy flood. I .iter. The rain continues, and -.he Tutaekuri river is in flood. The water is high up on the stopbank at Meanee, and portions of the Papakura district are flooded.
BLENHEIM, March 30. A cale of some force was experienced in this district to-day and this evening, but beyond the smashing of tree?, little damage is reported.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13695, 31 March 1910, Page 7
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