a piece of furniture or a filing cabinet. that, then, creates a void and they have to shore that. but that s the work that they re doing to stabilize the building, as they go from areas where they can stand, to areas where they have to crawl. to areas where they have to skim around on their stomachs to make access. so, that s the shoring. another example. that rainstorm that you had come through. that creates a different load of moisture. causing that rubble pile to be, again, more impacted, additional weight, and additional opportunities for concern. well, scott, we ll let you get back to work. i mean, there are so many questions that, still, remain, john. you know, the impact of the weather, scott was just mentioning. the fact that this part of the building was facing the ocean. did that have a role? and obviously, how these search-and-rescue missions are going to continue. the the various challenges they are going to have, john.
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Meet the former interior decorator helping to strengthen South Taranaki s communities
16 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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The war memorial beside the Alton Coronation Hall is one of Jacq Dwyer s favourite spots. Photo / Bevan Conley
The war memorial beside the Alton Coronation Hall is one of Jacq Dwyer s favourite spots. Photo / Bevan Conley
Laurel Stowell is a reporter for the Whanganui Chroniclelaurel.stowell@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron
After 18 years as an interior decorator Jacq Dwyer is ensconced in rural South Taranaki shoring up the foundations of community - the rural halls, the public events and the stories that need to be remembered.