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Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
MetService Weather Forecaster has advised the Coromandel Peninsula should expect heavy falls until early evening. From early evening - midnight a further 50 - 70mm.
Thames Valley Civil Defence Controller Garry Towler says, "We are advising people to stay off the roads if possible, but if … View moreMetService Weather Forecaster has advised the Coromandel Peninsula should expect heavy falls until early evening. From early evening - midnight a further 50 - 70mm.
Thames Valley Civil Defence Controller Garry Towler says, "We are advising people to stay off the roads if possible, but if you must travel please take extreme caution as current river levels are receding but with the high tide at 2pm this afternoon we expect a number of roads to be closed for a period."
"Before you venture out, please check the current status of roads and waterways."
Here is the situation at 13:30pm:
Road Closures:
Local Roads:
Bennet Road at Te Mata has just re-opened
Tapu-Coroglen down to one lane at Coroglen end
Wentworth Valley Ford is impassable due to flooding
Black Jack Road is closed due to a slip at approx 1km from SH25 (Kuaotunu side of Blackjack Road Hill) contractors are on their way.
Sailors Grave road - 100m south of turnoff on ocean side a slip has undermined the road caution is required.
State Highway network:
SH 25 2km South Of Blackjack Rd, Kuaotunu - Fallen tree/s across highway, due to a slip, this section of SH25 is closed. Expect delays or avoid the area if possible.
SH25 Tararu - Kereta due to multiple slips in the area this road is closed.
SH 25a Thames To Sh25 Junction - Due to a slip along this section of SH, the eastbound lane Is blocked. Contractors are on site providing stop-go traffic managment. Expect delays or avoid the area if possible.
For State highway updates (including Thames Coast Road and Kopu-Hikuai Road) see the NZTA website and follow NZTA Waikato BoP on Facebook.
Hauraki District Council Update:
Waharau Community is now isolated
Council engineers have advised that Waharau Bridge on East Coast Road north of Kaiaua is closed to all traffic.
A large slip on East Coast Road has blocked access from the north of the seaside village, so the community is completely cut off for vehicular access on both sides.
Hauraki Civil Defence has sent teams to assess the situation and offer assistance to residents.
At this stage it’s unknown how long the area will be inaccessible to vehicles but residents can stay updated via this page on the Hauraki District Council website and via their Facebook page.
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
The remnants of ex Tropical Cyclone Debbie are expecyed to impact central and the lower North Island until early Thursday morning.
Rain is continuing in areas across the Coromandel causing surface flooding and slips. Here is the situation at 7am:
Road Closures:
SH25 just north of Waiomu is… View moreThe remnants of ex Tropical Cyclone Debbie are expecyed to impact central and the lower North Island until early Thursday morning.
Rain is continuing in areas across the Coromandel causing surface flooding and slips. Here is the situation at 7am:
Road Closures:
SH25 just north of Waiomu is currently closed between Whalebone Bridge and Ruamahunga due to a slip.
SH25 Tararu to Kereta – slip - ONE LANE OPEN
Hikuai Settlement Road flooding – road impassable
SH25 Prescotts Garage flooding - road impassable
SH25 Manaia – flooding – but said to be clearing with traffic passing through now
Wade Road, Whitianga – flooding - was impassable around 3.30 this morning - any updates appreciated
Road in Waikawau blocked by trees.
Slip just after the campground in Oamaru Bay blocking most of the road.
SH 25 2km South Of Blackjack Rd, Kuaotunu - Fallen tree across highway
School Closures:
We have been advised that the Hukuai School is closed today.
Mercury Bay Area School is open, parent teacher interviews have been cancelled. The following buses will not be running today due to flooding and slips:
Mill Creek
Tairua/Coroglen
309 Road
Moewai Park
Kuaotunu
Please check with your school for closures and changes to bus routes and timetables.
Power Outages:
Power has been restored to Coromandel Town and no further outages have been reported.
To check for outages and report faults see www.powerco.co.nz...
Tide Times:
Thames:
Wednesday 5 April - High 14:07 3.7m
Thursday 6 April - High 02:41 3.7m
Thursday 6 April - High 15:10 3.6m
Whitianga:
Wednesday 5 April - High 14:05 2.0m
Thursday 6 April - High 02:40 2.0m
Thursday 6 April - High 15:06 2.0m
River Levels:
All river levels are rising, to check current levels see the Waiato Regional Councl website www.waikatoregion.govt.nz...
Do you care about how your community looks? The Great Community Clean Up is all about taking ownership of the places we live and love - our neighbourhoods. It doesn't need to be anything big; picking up a little litter in your street, tidying up your favourite park, or removing bits and bobs … View moreDo you care about how your community looks? The Great Community Clean Up is all about taking ownership of the places we live and love - our neighbourhoods. It doesn't need to be anything big; picking up a little litter in your street, tidying up your favourite park, or removing bits and bobs from a nearby beach are all great events! Plus, register an event between 27 April and 3 May you could WIN great prizes.
So grab your flatmates, your kids, your neighbour or your whole street and head to a place that you love in your community and make a difference. Your contributions will help make your community a cleaner and happier place to live! #CleanUpNZ
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See our 5 top tips for cutting down your autumn power bill:
1. If you’re not using it, switch it off: If you’re not using an appliance, such as a heated towel, dryer, or TV, switch it off at the wall so it doesn’t use power on standby.
2. Change your cooking habits: Eat fresh veges … View moreSee our 5 top tips for cutting down your autumn power bill:
1. If you’re not using it, switch it off: If you’re not using an appliance, such as a heated towel, dryer, or TV, switch it off at the wall so it doesn’t use power on standby.
2. Change your cooking habits: Eat fresh veges instead of cooking. Using the oven for an hour a night can add $20 to your monthly power bill.
3. Use curtains to trap heat in: Let the sun heat your home during the day then close your curtains to stop the warmth escaping in the evening.
4. If you’re away, turn the hot water cylinder off: You can save up to $36 on your power bill if you switch your hot water cylinder off while away on weekends.
5. Make the most out of your FREE Hour of Power: Utilise power deals like Electric Kiwi’s free Hour of Power, which gives you one off peak hour of free power a day. Use this hour to heat your home, turn on the dishwasher, or run the washing machine and dryer.
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Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato
If you have the time... we have the opportunities - visit www.volunteeringwaikato.org.nz... or phone 07 839 3191.
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
How's this for an art project with a difference? Bare-faced lies are being encouraged in temporary Thames art project this month, with plans to compile the lies into an hour-long film for a public screening. Are you keen to tell a lie?
The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
Thanks to everyone that participated in Neighbours Day this year! It's been amazing to see all the great events and 'goings on' around the country. If you did something with your neighbours and get a sudden urge to share it with us then don't fight that urge!! Share your story… View moreThanks to everyone that participated in Neighbours Day this year! It's been amazing to see all the great events and 'goings on' around the country. If you did something with your neighbours and get a sudden urge to share it with us then don't fight that urge!! Share your story with us by emailing kiaora@neighboursday.org.nz, sharing to our facebook page, or submitting your story on our website. We LOVE seeing all the fun times and knowing that we're getting a little closer to knowing our neighbours and connecting with our communities. AND you don't have to wait till Neighbours Day 2018 to do it again. You can go say hi, invite them for a cuppa, or do a street bbq anytime. It makes a massive difference to our sense of belonging, safety and being part of a more resilient community.
Have a heart of gold and support the St John Annual Appeal 3-9 April.
The heart is the essence of life and has inherently warm and caring connotations. It also reflects the good that St John does in the community, and invites those who contribute to feel like they too have a heart of gold.
… View moreHave a heart of gold and support the St John Annual Appeal 3-9 April.
The heart is the essence of life and has inherently warm and caring connotations. It also reflects the good that St John does in the community, and invites those who contribute to feel like they too have a heart of gold.
Donate here at or at any ASB branch.
Donate now!
Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Club rugby returned to the region on Saturday with the commencement of the Thames Valley Senior A and B competitions.
With nine teams in the top grade, Thames had the bye while all eight teams played the B grade.
Waihou made a solid start to the season with a win against newly-promoted ...
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