Power cuts in Omanawa and Papamoa

File photo. SunLive.

Powerco is reporting further power cuts in the Bay of Plenty on Sunday evening, in Omanawa and Papamoa.

There are 118 properties without power in Papamoa following a power outage at 7.27pm due to strong winds.

Power is estimated to be restored to the properties by 1pm on Monday February 14.

There are 751 properties in Omanawa that had a power cut at 5.32pm.

A site investigation is underwayy and power ie estimated to be restored by 9.45pm.

Earlier, SunLive reported on the powercuts that occurred during Sunday due to Cyclone Dovi. Many of these properties are still without power on Sunday evening.

There are 37 properties without power in Waihi. The power cut happened at 4.11pm with power expected to be restored by 8.15pm.A site investigation is underway.

There are 226 Tauranga properties without power. The power cut happened at 4.38pm, with power expected to be restoredd by 8.45pm. A site investigation is underway.

There are 281 properties without power in Paengaroa. The power cut happened at 3.21pm due to a strong wind. Power is estimated to be restored by 9pm.

Contractors clearning fallen trees on SH2 near Omokoroa. Photo: John Borren.

In Te Puke 194 properties are without power. The power cut occurred at 3.07pm due to strong wind. Power is estimated to be restored by 9pm.

A separate power outage happened in Te Puke at 2.13pm due to strong wind and affecting 238 properties. Power to these properties is estimated to be restored by 9pm.

A separate power outage in Te Puke is affecting 252 properties. The power cut occurred at 12.21pm due to strong wind. Power is estimated to be restored by 7pm.

In Pongakawa 133 properties were affected by an outage at 12.19pm. A site investigation is underway and power is estimated to be restored by 4.30pm.

In Katikati, 2925 properties are without power on Sunday afternoon. The outage occurred at 1.37pm. A site investigation is underway and power is estimated to be restored by 5.45pm

At Tauriko, 490 properties had a power cut at 1.34pm. A site investigation is underway, with power estimated to be restored by 5.45pm.

In Aongatete, 659 properties are without power, following a power outage at 1.21pm, due to strong wind. Power is expected to be restored by 7pm.

In Te Puna, a power outage at 1.09pm due to strong wind has affected 322 properties. Power is estimated to be restored by 7pm to these properties.

There was a power cut to 402 properties in Te Puna at 2.43pm due to strong wind. Power is estimated to be restored by 9pm. Another 141 properties in Te Puna also had a power outage at 2.43pm and power is estimated to be restored there by 6.45pm. A site investigation is underway for this separate outage.

In Tahawai, Katikati, 81 properties are without power following an outage at 12.33pm due to strong wind. Power is estimated to be restored by 7pm.

On Matakana Island a site investigation is underway following a power outage at 12.25pm that is affecting 91 properties. Power was estimated to be restored by 4.30pm.

In Oropi, 1002 properties are without power. The power cut occurred at 3.04pm due to strong wind. Power is estimated to be restored by 9pm.

2 comments

Power Still Out

Posted on 14-02-2022 10:08 | By Drew C

The Power in Te Puna is still out, Powerco will not advise or answer calls or emails, my retailer did not even know and says it is not logged. Power seems to be back at SH2 and Te Puna Road but not form there to Te Puna School


Thanks SunLive!

Posted on 14-02-2022 12:21 | By B.C.

When the power went down your news site was the go-to for accurate information. The information from our power provider was absolutely pathetic.


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