By Eloise Gibson of RNZ Forestry owners hit by devastating cyclones this year have been given extra time to replant so they won’t have to repay millions of.
Forestry owners hit by devastating cyclones this year have been given extra time to replant so they won't have to repay millions of dollars in carbon credits.
Engineers have been assessing a massive landslip that's cut off more than 1500 residents from Gisborne, unless they want to take a significant detour. The slip has swept away a section of Tiniroto Road between Rockhill Road and Parikanapa road, leaving it impassable. Damage from Cyclone Gabrielle already meant longer routes to Tiniroto and Hangaroa. Murry Cave, Gisborne District Council's Principal Scientist speaks to Lisa Owen. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default default/index.html?videoId=6338350416112
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