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Reduce Water Use – Pipes Overwhelmed

Gisborne residents are being asked to reduce water use as the wastewater system is at capacity for the city.

Tairāwhiti Civil Defence Controller David Wilson says our pipes are overwhelmed with the volume of water and this has coincided with high tide in our region.

“To avoid overflow of sewage into private properties please do not flush toilets or do any loads of washing until later today.”

Rain overnight has also created slips and sewage issues around the city with SH2 north closed due to severe cracking on Otoko Hill.

Mr Wilson says SH2 north is closed between Whatatutu Road and Matawai with all planned convoys through this section of road cancelled for today.

“We will update you as we get more information. SH35 is also closed from Okitu, with SH2 south the only road open out of the region at this stage.”

Minister for Emergency Management Kieran McAnulty flew into Gisborne last night to support the region and is being shown around by Mayor Rehette Stoltz today.

Less rain fell overnight than was forecast however the sustained rainfall over the past three days has made the saturation levels in our soil very high across the region.

“We’re asking everyone to prepare for more rain to come today and please stay off our roads as they are very fragile.

“We’ve had more slips around Whataupoko overnight, and concrete bollards have been installed to stabilise some sections.

“If you’re on a hilly section please check your land and contact us if you notice any cracks, creaking noises, doors sticking in your home or retaining walls leaning.”

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Mr Wilson says river levels are being closely monitored and are updated every half an hour on Council’s website.

“If you live close to a river and you’re concerned, do not wait for an official evacuation notice.”

Advice from the Minstry of Health on how to make a temporary toilet is available on Council’s website.

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