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Ponsonby school fire: Asbestos risk leaves residents homeless and still chasing answers

Ponsonby school fire: Asbestos risk leaves residents homeless and still chasing answers 19 Dec, 2020 04:28 AM 5 minutes to read Jane Sundstrum is among residents still unable to return home 11 days after smoke from a nearby school fire contaminated her home with asbestos Photo / Dean Purcell Jane Sundstrum is among residents still unable to return home 11 days after smoke from a nearby school fire contaminated her home with asbestos Photo / Dean Purcell Ben Leahy is a reporter for the New Zealand HeraldBen.Leahy@nzherald.co.nz Ponsonby homeowners still waiting for answers 11 days after being forced out of their homes by asbestos billowing from a school fire are suffering anxiety attacks and delays getting back to their jobs.

Ponsonby school fire: Residents kept in the dark after asbestos forces them from homes

RICKY WILSON/Stuff The damaged school building following the blaze, which is not being treated as suspicious. “As this was a one-off incident, and the asbestos fibres are contained within the roofing material, we consider the public health risk to be low. “However, we do recommend you follow the advice provided today to seek alternative accommodation while your property is remediated. “It is especially important children and pets are kept away from affected areas.” No date of when the residents could return was given and there had been no guidance or correspondence with any government agencies since, Sheehan St resident Emily Kendall said.

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