Westport Floods photographed by Anita O Brien
Photo: supplied
Buller Emergency Operations Centre public information manager Lisa Glass said the final number of red-stickered homes was still being confirmed, but she expected it to be more than 100.
Glass said about 400 homes had been yellow-stickered, meaning they could be habitable once repairs were done and they were cleaned up.
The handful of people who have been staying in the last remaining emergency accommodation, set up at South School, are expected to be re-homed today. The civil defence welfare team have been helping out these people one at a time to make sure they will be safe and settled, Glass said.
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Reservoir War historical marker dedicated in rural Antwerp Wednesday, May 5, 2021 10:34 AM Photo submitted by Judge Michael Wehrkamp.
Pictured from left with The Reservoir War historical marker are - Greg Brink, Dynamiter descendant; Doug Michael, Dynamiter descendant; Lisa Glass, Antwerp Community Development Committee president; Jane Nice, local author and historian; Dr. Martin Miller, Antwerp Local Schools superintendent; Jim Cooper, Cooper Farms, Inc. Chief Executive Officer; Kim Sutton, John Paulding Historical Society president; Dr. Shaun Matako, Emmanuel Baptist Church pastor and Michael Wehrkamp, Paulding County Probate/Juvenile Court judge.
ANTWERP – A crowd of more than 100 people attended the dedication of The Reservoir War historical marker in rural Antwerp recently.
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Tauranga City Council says pandemic hampered installation of tsunami alert sirens
11 Feb, 2021 05:00 PM
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Authorities have issued a tsunami advisory for coastal parts of NZ, predominantly in Northland, following a 7.7 earthquake near New Caledonia at 2.20am this morning.
Authorities have issued a tsunami advisory for coastal parts of NZ, predominantly in Northland, following a 7.7 earthquake near New Caledonia at 2.20am this morning.
Tauranga City Council is working to have tsunami alert sirens installed by mid-2023, six months later than planned because of implications from Covid-19. A low-risk tsunami warning was issued for the eastern Bay of Plenty coast after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake near New Caledonia at 2.20am yesterday.