Damaged cars are seen at a carpark after a tornado ripped through the suburb of Albany in Auckland. A tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland, killing two people, sending cars flying through the air and ripping roofs off buildings. Photo: Reuters
Damaged cars are seen at a carpark after a tornado ripped through the suburb of Albany in Auckland. A tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland, killing two people, sending cars flying through the air and ripping roofs off buildings. Photo: Reuters
Damaged cars sit in a mall carpark as emergency service workers gather after a tornado ripped through the suburb of Albany in Auckland. The tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland, killing two people, sending cars flying through the air and ripping roofs off buildings. Photo: Reuters
Men work to repair a roof on a house in suburban Auckland, New Zealand after a tornado ripped through. A tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland, killing two people, sending cars flying through the air and ripping roofs off buildings. Photo: AP
The damaged roof of a supermarket roof is seen at a carpark after a tornado ripped through the suburb of Albany in Auckland. A tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland, killing two people, sending cars flying through the air and ripping roofs off buildings. Photo: Reuters
A building next to a mall carpark is damaged after a tornado ripped through the suburb of Albany in Auckland. A tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland, killing two people, sending cars flying through the air and ripping roofs off buildings. Photo: Reuters
An overturned car is seen in a destroyed carpark after a tornado ripped through the suburb of Albany in Auckland. A tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland, killing two people, sending cars flying through the air and ripping roofs off buildings. Photo: Reuters
An overturned car is seen in a destroyed carpark after a tornado ripped through the suburb of Albany in Auckland. A tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland, killing two people, sending cars flying through the air and ripping roofs off buildings. Photo: Reuters
Emergency services walk amongst damaged cars in a mall carpark after a tornado ripped through the suburb of Albany in Auckland. A tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland, killing two people, sending cars flying through the air and ripping roofs off buildings. Photo: Reuters
An overturned car is seen in a destroyed carpark after a tornado ripped through the suburb of Albany in Auckland. A tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland, killing two people, sending cars flying through the air and ripping roofs off buildings. Photo: Reuters
Damaged cars sit in a mall carpark in front of a damaged building after a tornado ripped through the suburb of Albany in Auckland. A tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland, killing two people, sending cars flying through the air and ripping roofs off buildings. Photo: Reuters
Gaping holes are opened on the roof of a mall in suburban Auckland, New Zealand after a tornado ripped through. A tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland, killing two people, sending cars flying through the air and ripping roofs off buildings. Photo: AP
A man walks past a wrecked car at the Albany Mall in suburban Auckland, New Zealand after a tornado ripped through. The tornado ripped across part of New Zealand's largest city, upturning cars and sending debris slicing through the air, witnesses and news reports said. At least one person was killed and about 20 injured, a hospital official said. Photo: AP
Published May 3, 2011
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A tornado tore through New Zealand's largest city Auckland on Tuesday, killing one person and injuring 14 as cars and trees were sent flying through the air and roofs ripped off buildings. The tornado struck the northern suburb of Albany in the mid-afternoon, with damage centred on a shopping mall, before it moved south, leaving a 5km trail of destruction. Civil defence officials put the death toll at one, from an earlier report of two, with 14 injured.
Tornadoes swept across the southern US states last week, killing more than 350 people and causing as much as $5 billion of damage.