More than 200 flights across the country were cancelled.

New Delhi: For the second time in a week, strong winds in New Zealand forced the cancellation of over 200 flights on Thursday, 23 October 2025. Power outage was reported in many areas, and schools were forced to close.
Cities like the capital, Wellington, and Christchurch in the South Island were hardest hit. The Meteorological Department has issued the most dangerous red warning for several areas.
Situation severe
While no deaths or serious injuries were reported, authorities said the situation was severe. Earlier in the week, a Wellington man was killed by a falling tree branch when another storm system swept through the country, AP reported.
Transport affected as winds reach 230 kmph
More than 200 flights across the country were cancelled as many parts experienced winds of 140–160 kmph (87–100 mph), with gusts in some remote parts of the South Island reaching 230 km/h (143 mph), AP reported.
Tens of thousands of homes lost power, while fallen trees and debris caused extensive damage, tearing off roofs and even toppling shipping containers at Dunedin port. Several highways were closed, and flooding on the West Coast of the South Island cut off access to some communities.
Planned rallies disrupted
Unions representing teachers, doctors, and nurses had planned a simultaneous strike on Thursday, but the bad weather forced the cancellation of several rallies. Nevertheless, thousands took to the streets in cities like Auckland and Hamilton, and hundreds demonstrated in smaller towns.
Hospitals and emergency services remained open, but the government urged people to avoid going to the hospital unless absolutely necessary.
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