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New Zealand's Capital City is hit by a storm, which cancels flights and ferries

On Tuesday, gale-force winds and rough waves battered New Zealand’s capital city of Wellington. This forced ferry and flight cancellations and road closures. Authorities urged hundreds along the?south coast of the city?to evacuate.

An airport spokesperson confirmed by email that a light?aircraft was briefly blown over at Wellington Airport after a strong wind gust tipped it onto its wing.

It said, "Nobody was hurt and it was quickly rectified."

The 'New Zealand Herald' reported that the plane was just landing and the passengers had already disembarked when it tipped.

At Wellington Airport, eight flights were canceled. Air New Zealand has informed passengers of the possibility that high winds may disrupt flights out of Wellington, and provided rebooking alternatives.

The weather bureau has warned that waves of up to 29.5" (0.9 m) could be expected along Wellington's south shore.

We are now in the forecast period of most significant swell effects. The Wellington City Council posted on Facebook that if you are still in the evacuation area and haven't left your home, it is best to "shelter-in-place".

The ferry service between New Zealand’s North Island and?South Islands was cancelled on Tuesday.

The weather bureau has forecast that waves will rise "rapidly" on Tuesday morning and early afternoon, along the east coasts in the North and South Islands as well as at the Chatham Islands.

Island Bay resident Jonathan Delich, owner of Cook Strait Fishing Charters told the New Zealand Herald that he had cancelled all operations scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday.

Delich stated, "We would not take you fishing even if it was your desire... today no one with a sane mind would be on the water." Reporting by Renju José in Sydney, Editing by Lincoln Feast

(source: Reuters)