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Nelson Weekly - 19 June 2024

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Wednesday 19 June 2024

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‘Massive boom’ as lightning hits homes KATE RUSSELL and SARA HOLLYMAN Residents of a small community north of Nelson were “in the firing line” as a small pocket of

severe weather moved across the region on Sunday. Delaware Bay resident Lyndon Smith says it was between 12.15 and 12.30pm on Sunday when the lightning struck his house.

He was home alone. “I went to open the oven door and the house started shaking.” He says the lights turned off and on, followed by a “massive boom” inside the house.

“I could feel myself tingling from the lightning.” Lyndon says many of the plugs around the 2008-built house were blown apart and scorched. “It went up the copper internet

line and blew up the phone filters. The modem blew up, all our internet is dead. “Now it’s time to call the insurance

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Indian spices to tantalise taste buds ANNE HARDIE

Anjali Puri’s pantry is well stocked with Indian spices. Photo: Anne Hardie.

Last year’s Indian Food Festival was overwhelmed when some 800 people turned up to sample authentic Indian cuisine, so this year a team of volunteers will help plate food to an expected 1,500 festival goers. Anjali Puri is driving the festival, which is one of several Indian events she is organising in a bid to help the local, expanding Indian community stay in touch with their culture and also to showcase their culture to the wider community. The festival is being held at Saxton Oval Pavilion on Sunday, 23 June, with tickets sold for a buffet inside and food carts selling Indian food outside. Anjali says the buffet-style cuisine inside the pavilion will help overcome the

challenges last year of trying to serve dishes as well as explain the ingredients and background to each dish. It was only after she migrated to New Zealand five years ago that she realised just how much she loved her country, its culture and the family values. She knew others felt the same, which led to the Diwali celebration for the public at Founders Park. Three thousand people attended that last year and she says they are expecting possibly 5,000 this year when it is held in October. Last year she formed a trust to make it easier to seek funding for future Indian events and her plans keep expanding. She now has a weekly ‘Gettogether’ for the local Indian community which

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