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Australia and New Zealand prepare for heat and fierce winds

Australia and New Zealand prepare for heat and fierce winds

The weather in Australia and New Zealand will continue to be hot and windy this week. On Wednesday, the meteorological agencies warned that conditions would worsen over the next few days.

MetService, New Zealand's weather forecaster, said that gusts of up to 150 kilometres per hour (93 miles an hour) could be experienced along the South Island’s east coast on Thursday, and as high as 140 kilometres per hour in Wellington, New Zealand’s capital.

Authorities warned people to stay inside, avoid traveling and prepare for potential power and communication outages. The warnings come after strong winds and heavy rainfall on Tuesday, which left thousands of people without power. A man was killed in Wellington Park when a branch from a tree fell on him.

Winds on Tuesday fanned wildfires in Hawke's Bay, on the North Island and near Kaikoura, on the South Island.

Ken Cooper, Assistant National Commander of Fire and Emergency New Zealand, said that 14 buildings were destroyed near Kaikoura. This included five homes. The area remains closed and there are evacuation centres. Officials haven't estimated the size of the fire.

FENZ reported that in Hawke's Bay, they were making progress on the four vegetation fires despite the windy conditions. They were also monitoring the weather.

The Bureau of Meteorology in Australia said that extreme heat could be a record-breaker across the central regions, bringing heatwaves and increased fire danger. Sydney will reach 39 degrees Celsius on Wednesday. (Reporting and editing by Stephen Coates; Lucy Craymer)

(source: Reuters)