Tornado
rips through Hokitika
A
tornado that swept through Hokitika's central business district
ripping iron from roofs, ''miraculously'' injured no-one.
31
March, 2013
Police
and the Fire Service were called to Weld St at 12.32pm after a
twister ripped through the West Coast town.
Fire
Service southern communications shift manager Andrew Norris said
roofing iron had come off the Railway Hotel and Westland District
Council buildings.
The
service put tarpaulins on the roofs to protect the two buildings, he
said.
It
appeared the damage had been isolated to the two buildings.
A
St John Ambulance spokesman said there were no reported injuries,
which he described as "miraculous".
Met
Service severe weather forecaster Erick Brenstrum said it appeared
the tornado was short-lived and at the lower end of the scale.
He
said the West Coast had more tornadoes than anywhere else in New
Zealand, but a number went unnoticed because they made landfall in
areas without houses or people.
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