In pictures: Massive cleanup effort after damaging winds

Crews in Invercargill work to clean up a fallen tree.

Cleanup efforts have begun in the South Island and lower North Island, which were battered by heavy winds yesterday.

The powerful gusts toppled trees onto roads, damaged property, and left tens of thousands without power.

Power teams at work in Greymouth.

Local states of emergency remain in place for Canterbury and Southland.

Follow 1News' live updates of the weather events here

This morning, crews hit the street to remove fallen trees and fix damaged energy infrastructure.

Damage to a farmhouse in Culverden
A man works to clear fallen trees at Tweed Reserve, Invercargill

Roads closed from yesterday's weather were starting to reopen in Otago and Southland.

One petrol station was using a generator to keep its ice creams cold.

Caltex in Winton was using a generator to "keep the ice creams cold", while a Four Square in Eketāhuna told 1News it was providing power services to the community through a generator.

Southland District Council described the aftermath of the weather bomb as "a real mess".

"It's going to take some time to clean up. There are trees down and debris obstructing roads in many areas," it said.

Reduced fire crews were still monitoring hot spots in Kaikōura following the massive fire that started on Tuesday.

Damage to a farmhouse in Culverden
FENZ crews get a feed as they monitor hot spots in Kaikōura.
A trailer lies on it's side following yesterday's high winds.
An upturned tree in Invercargill.
An underslip on SH6 near Murchison
Wind damaged trees near Greymouth
A power pole in ruins on a Wairarapa roadside after strong winds tore through the region.

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