As floodwaters engulfed his house bus at a camping ground in Esk Valley, Tyrone Hetariki prayed for the first time in his life.
The 64-year-old had one request as he sought divine intervention as a 鈥渟ea of water鈥 and wild waves hammered the inland Hawke鈥檚 Bay area as Cyclone Gabrielle struck: that he and his wife would survive the nightmare he wishes no-one else has to endure.
The Hetarikis were among campers and residents who live at the Eskdale Holiday Park, on the outskirts of Napier, lucky to live through Cylone Gabrielle after it lashed Hawke鈥檚 Bay from Monday night to Tuesday.
Given the speed of the floodwaters which engulfed the area 鈥 renowned for its vineyards and orchards 鈥 there was no way they could have driven to safety late on Monday night.
As water rapidly rose up around, and then into, their house bus, Hetariki smashed a skylight in the ceiling and the pair managed to force their way onto its roof and hope for the best.
鈥淥h man, the water came up quick,鈥 he told the聽Herald.
鈥淲e are lucky we had a skylight . . . that is what saved us. We managed to smash it and escape onto the roof. If it wasn鈥檛 for that, we would not have made it.
鈥淛ust looking out, there were a lot of caravans just floating past us.
鈥淲e just got up on that roof and stayed there. We were on the phone to emergency services but there wasn鈥檛 much they could do until later.
鈥淔***, it was scary s***. I wouldn鈥檛 put anyone through that, never.鈥
When asked what was going through his mind as he tried to seek shelter on the roof of his motorhome, Hetariki said: 鈥淚 can tell you I had never before prayed in my life, but I did then.
鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 wish what we went through on anyone. No one got out to where we were until after midday. By the time they got to us, the water had thankfully gone down a bit.鈥
Tragically, at least seven people died in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle, including a 2-year-old girl in Esk Valley.
Destruction caused by Cyclone Gabrielle in the Esk Valley area. Photo / Warren Buckland
Numerous other people are still missing from the area, including one woman who was seen being swept under a house by the raging waters.
罢丑别听贬别谤补濒诲听was told of another woman who was swept off the roof of her house in the area and has not been found.
鈥淚f it [the water] hadn鈥檛 of gone as quickly as it did, there would have been more fatalities . . . there is no doubt about that,鈥 Hetariki said.
Hetariki described the entire Esk Valley had been engulfed by a 鈥渟ea of water, a rising tide. It was like large waves just coming through鈥.
A resident waits to be plucked to rescue by a Defence Force helicopter in Esk Valley, near Napier. Photo / NZ Defence Force
鈥淚t was pretty much a worrying time from the moment it happened right through until daylight when we could actually see what was going on,鈥 he said.
鈥淲e were all so scared.鈥
Like several other Esk Valley residents, Hetariki has sought refuge at the evacuation centre set up at the Bay View Hotel & Holiday Park.
Given the severity of destruction, kind-hearted publican Adrienne Morrin did not hesitate to open the doors to her pub on Tuesday for those badly impacted.
Mattresses and blow-up beds are in the public bar. Food and water are being provided free of charge.
Other locals have been donating clothing, blankets, nappies and other items for traumatised people who survived the flooding with just the clothes that they were wearing when the deadly torrent of water hit.
鈥淭here are a lot of sad stories,鈥 Hetariki said of the mood at the centre.
鈥淭here are people here who were in the water for five hours before they were rescued. A wee one is among the dead, it is so sad. It is very sad.鈥
Hetariki said he couldn鈥檛 thank those who had donated items, and for the hospitality of Morrin, enough for their generous actions.
Bay View Hotel & Holiday Park publican Adrienne Morrin has opened her doors to devastated Esk Valley locals who were evacuated out of the area devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle. Photo / Neil Reid
Hetariki said the area where his house bus had been parked up was now inundated with 2 metres of silt.
The house truck, his work vehicle and his and his wife鈥檚 personal cars were all written off.
The only thing that mattered now was that they were alive.
鈥淭he vehicles are all insured,鈥 he said.
鈥淲e鈥檙e just happy to be alive. We got through it, we just wouldn鈥檛 want anyone to go through it themselves.鈥
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