A shop owner on the West Coast is dealing with the damage of half a metre of water flooding inside, after a severe storm overnight.
Sue Roper of Pink Possum Quilting said overflow from a nearby creek sent what looked like a tidal wave through her store.
"All of a sudden the water started appearing across the road, like a torrent, like a tidal wave."
She said it started rushing in at 9.30am, and continued to rise until 11.30am.
"It just poured in for the next two hours until it was half a metre high."
Roper quickly moved stock off the ground with the help of her husband, his staff member, and a stranger who was stuck in traffic due to the flooding, but she said there was still considerable damage.
The shop is located just outside of Greymouth, and Roper said they are used to floods, but this was unlike anything they had seen.
"We've seen big floods before, and we always knew there'd be another one, but this one was really different.
"Usually they are slower, like over a few hours, but this one was just half an hour, and it was here. Quite unexpected."
Flooding, power outages and road closures have all taken effect across the West Coast today after an orange MetService rain warning was on place overnight.
More heavy rain is expected tonight in Buller and Westland until 1am tomorrow.