Mauao Fully Closed Due To Large Slips
Mauao is fully closed to the public until further notice due to large slips that have made the area unsafe.
Recent severe weather has significantly destabilised the maunga, creating an ongoing risk of further slips and falling debris.
Due to the heightened risk to public safety, all tracks, access points, and surrounding areas of Mauao are closed while the considerable damage is assessed. Fencing is being installed and secured at key entry points, with signage and barriers in place at all closure points to prevent public access. Security will also be present to monitor the closure and ensure public safety.
The closure will remain in place while conditions continue to be monitored, and any necessary remediation work is undertaken.
The public is strongly advised not to enter Mauao or attempt to bypass fencing or barriers. Please respect all signs and closures, as these measures are in place for your safety.
In addition to the closure of Mauao, NZTA has also closed the State Highway 2 Eastern Link due to surface flooding. All lanes between the Sandhurst Interchange and Domain Road Interchange are currently closed.
All westbound and eastbound traffic is being diverted through Pāpāmoa, which is causing significant traffic congestion. People are advised to follow all detours and, if possible, delay travel. Those in the area are encouraged to refrain from nonessential travel.
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