Civil Defence leaders have traded blows over who should have been calling the shots on Northland's tsunami evacuation alerts, and the national body has admitted acting too slow.
Kaipara Mayor Dr Jason Smith earlier said the Kaipara district, which is part of Northland, had not been given clear guidelines by the Government, and it was causing confusion over whether the community was part of the Auckland lockdown or not.
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Road blocks have been set up north of Auckland as the region goes into alert level 3. Smith said he was informed by local police about 8pm Sunday of roadblocks north of Mangawhai, Kaiwaka and Oneriri, which meant the areas should be under alert level 3. However, Kaipara Civil Defence had posted in a Mangawhai community group on social media that the whole of the Kaipara district is in alert level 2.
Roadworks expected to cause delays around holiday hotspots
20 Dec, 2020 06:16 PM
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Holidaymakers are warned to factor in extra time for road works-related delays all over New Zealand this summer. Photo / Bevan Conley, File
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More than 2000 workers will be sweating it out across about 2500 sites nationwide.
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Last year s maintenance programme was the largest ever, with 10 per cent of the roading network renewed or repaired.
This year it is 8.5 per cent - that is nearly 2000km of refreshed roads - the equivalent of repaving a two-lane road from Picton to Bluff.
PLAN AHEAD: Check details of Auckland s overnight motorway roadwork closures planned over the coming holiday period (20-22 Dec and 06-09 Jan) here: https://t.co/ZhEZnB7jq6 and plan your late night journey in advance. ^MF pic.twitter.com/glCOimn9TM Waka Kotahi NZTA Auckland & Northland (@WakaKotahiAkNth) December 20, 2020