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A Powernet alert said at 9.53am today that power was cut off in Dacre and Woodlands, caused by trees on power lines.
Power was also cut on Okapua Rd, Otama Valley Rd and Otamita Rd, the alert said, and the cause is still under investigation.
It was estimated that power in all areas would be restored by 12 pm
Meanwhile, MetService warned that gusts from west to southwest could reach 120 km / h at times for Dunedin and could reach 130 km / h on the exposed parts of the Clutha coastline in southern Otago from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
In Fiordland and Southland, including Stewart Island, winds can also approach strong gales sometimes with gusts of 120km / h in exposed locations this morning.
However, there will be a shift to strong southwest winds with gusts of 130km / h around noon today, especially in coastal areas. The warning lasts until 5 in the afternoon.
Road conditions throughout the South can be dangerous, especially for drivers of high-sided vehicles and motorcyclists.
Strong gusts of wind could damage trees and power lines.
Strong wind watch
A strong wind watch has been issued for Central Otago, Southern Lakes, North Otago, and Canterbury High Country.
MetService said the west-northwest winds may approach strong gales in central Otago and the southern lakes until 3 p.m. today.
North Otago could experience gales from west to southwest from 4 p.m. today until 1 a.m. tomorrow.
In Canterbury High Country, northwesterly winds could turn into strong gales until 5pm
– By Emma Perry and ODT Online
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