The Muriwai resident who lost everything after a slip crushed her home - where a volunteer firefighter is believed to have been killed- has described the moment the slope gave way.
鈥淐rushed in my house. I鈥檓 alive. Everything gone.鈥
So said artist Jennifer Mason just moments after a firefighter pulled her from the mangled home that was left.
Firefighters were investigating the flooded house on Motutara Rd when the landslide crushed the property late on Monday evening.
Volunteer firefighter and local vet Dave van Zwanenberg went missing after the incident.
A body has since been recovered in the area where rescuers were searching for van Zwanenberg.
Aerial photographs show the extent of damage caused by a landslip at Muriwai. Photo / George Heard
One firefighter was pulled badly injured from the debris. He remained in hospital fighting for his life on Wednesday.
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Emergency services decided to call off the search for their second missing colleague as the saturated land continued to move and the wind belted Auckland鈥檚 west coast.
Mason said she started screaming as the roof gave way, letting in sky and rain as she lay trapped in the rubble.
鈥淢y mouth was full of roof dust as I screamed. I realised I was under a slip.鈥
Muriwai resident, artist Jennifer Mason captured the destruction wrought by a landslip on her house moments after the deadly incident. Photo / Jennifer Mason
She said she awoke about 10.40pm to hear 鈥漚 deep rumbling, then in the dark, the roof fell in and I was covered in roof batons.
鈥淭hen another big crack and the floor gave way and I dropped into the concrete basement with two streams of water either side of me,鈥 Mason said.
鈥淭he front of the house fell away and I could see a fireman with his arms open.鈥
Two hours later, another update: 鈥淔irefighter is missing in my house slip.鈥
An aerial photograps shows the extent of damage caused by the landslip at Muriwai. Photo / George Heard
Mason said she saw her destroyed home on the news yesterday morning.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe I survived that. It feels like a miracle.
鈥淚鈥檓 so thankful for my life. It was such a close call.鈥
However, Mason鈥檚 life鈥檚 work, her belongings and her home were all claimed by the landslip and any insurance she had was unlikely to cover the losses.
Slips ravaged the small settlement on Auckland's west coast after Cyclone Gabrielle wrought havoc across the North Island. Photo / Glenn Gowthorpe
Mason鈥檚 art dealer and gallery owner Melanie Roger created a givealittle page to help her after the incident which left her traumatised.
Roger told the听Herald:听鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to do our best to rebuild, but she鈥檚 understandably pretty traumatised.
鈥淭his is just such a terrible time for so many people,鈥 she said.
Roger said 鈥渆very little bit [of support for Mason] is appreciated. We hope that you may be able to help in some small way. Thank you and arohanui.鈥
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