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A woman barely had space to breathe as floodwaters rushed through her upturned car when rescuers arrived, one of the first neighbours on the scene says. Local farmers who rushed to the driver’s aid last night believe the road gave way beneath her car as she crossed a culvert, plunging the vehicle about 20m as it was washed downstream. The driver is in hospital after her dive into the washout, which left a huge chasm in Ngapouri Rd in Waiotapu. Emergency services were called to the scene just after 10pm, following a day of downpours that triggered an orange rain warning. The road washout on Ngapouri Rd in Waiotapu, south of Rotorua. Photo / Kelly Makiha Fire and Emergency NZ reported the driver had managed to get out of her vehicle with the help of nearby residents but needed help to get across the washout to an ambulance. The upturned car was found about 80m downstream from the washout. The chasm in the road has blocked access to four farming properties. Locals gathered at the site this morning, stunned by the extent of the damage. Lynda Sutton, who was one of the first neighbours on the scene, said the woman was travelling home last night, followed by her husband in another car. Sutton said it was likely the road gave way while she drove across the culvert. The upturned car about 80m downstream from a road washout on Ngapouri Rd in Waiotapu, south of Rotorua. Photo / Kelly Makiha Her husband would have seen his wife’s car being swept away, Sutton said. Sutton said she and her partner, Angus Ravenwood, heard shouting and went outside. Once they realised what had happened, the couple got their side-by-side vehicle, some rope and a spotlight and drove down the stream to the upturned car. Sutton said she held a spotlight as the woman’s son-in-law hooked his feet around the fencing to stabilise himself and leaned across to help her out of her car. Lynda Sutton stands near where the rescue effort happened last night. Photo / Kelly Makiha She said the woman was incredible to get herself out and not panic, because the floodwater was rushing through the vehicle. She said the woman held her head up and had barely any space left in the car to breathe. Sutton and Ravenwood helped the woman across the farmland, where another neighbour, whowanted to be known only as Nick, put her in a vehicle and drove her to the ambulance. Nick said he was worried when he first arrived, describing the scene as “terrifying”. “When I saw the two tyres sticking out of the water, I thought to myself, how does someone survive that?” He said it was “miraculous” when he saw the woman getting out of the car. “How is that even possible?” Road washout on Ngapouri Rd in Waiotapu, south of Rotorua, Photo / Kelly Makiha Nick was using a chainsaw this morning to clear debris off farm tracks, which will be used in the immediate future to allow the four blocked-off families to drive around the washed-out road. Meanwhile, Sutton admitted this morning she was “trembling” a little still, even though she and the neighbours acted calmly and swiftly last night. “There is no point panicking. We are farmers, we just get to work to get the job done.” Another woman at the scene, who didn’t want to be named, told the Rotorua Daily Post she couldn’t believe the woman inside the car survived. Parts of the slip could be heard this morning, still breaking off and landing into the stream about 20m below. Another road nearby, Te Kopia Rd, also had slips overnight. Resident Ash Brown said a massive slip on a farm off Te Kopia Rd was a sight to see. “I heard it last night. It sounded like continuous thunder.” Brown said silt and mud in a low-lying area of Te Kopia Rd also caused another vehicle to get stuck. Road washout on Ngapouri Rd in Waiotapu, south of Rotorua, Photo / Kelly Makiha Fire and Emergency northern shift manager Colin Underdown said the Rotorua fire brigade was called to the Ngapouri Rd incident about 10pm. Firefighters helped the person get across the road to...
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