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Massive swells, gales batter New Zealand capital

Xinhua
| June 9, 2026
2026-06-09

WELLINGTON, June 9 (Xinhua) -- Waves of up to 11 meters and gale-force winds battered New Zealand's capital on Tuesday, prompting mandatory evacuations along parts of Wellington's south coast and disrupting transport services.

Authorities ordered residents to leave waterfront properties in Owhiro Bay, Island Bay, Houghton Bay and Breaker Bay, warning emergency services would not respond in evacuated zones. Hundreds of residents complied as conditions worsened.

The Wellington Region Emergency Management Office said swells were overtopping coastal roads, while wind gusts near 100 km/h were recorded at the Wellington Airport. In the wider Wairarapa region, gusts reached 137 km/h alongside similarly large waves.

Flights in and out of Wellington were disrupted, with several cancellations reported and one small aircraft blown over. Cook Strait ferry services operated by Interislander and Bluebridge were also suspended.

MetService said average wave heights were around six meters, but peak waves nearly doubled that. The severe conditions were expected to persist into Tuesday afternoon before easing later in the day, though evacuation measures shall remain in place until Wednesday morning.

Road closures were enforced along much of the south coast, and authorities urged the public to stay clear of exposed coastal areas.

Officials said the long-period swells could cause significant coastal damage, exceeding impacts seen during a 2020 storm with 5.5-meter waves that triggered widespread evacuations. Enditem

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