• Forecast weather raises concern over Central Hawke's Bay's damaged roading network

Forecast weather raises concern over Central Hawke's Bay's damaged roading network

With a severe (orange) weather warning in place and heavy rain expected over at least the next 24 hours, Central Hawke’s Bay District Council is urging residents to be prepared for more road slips across the district’s rural road network.

Central Hawke’s Bay rural roads have been hammered by an unrelenting series of heavy rainfalls, strong winds, and earthquake tremors over the past three months.

Mayor Alex Walker says there is great concern that existing major damage across the roading networks will dramatically worsen with the forecast weather.

There are already 35 major slips across the district’s roading network, and the ground is at saturation point.

Location of major slips in Central Hawke's Bay, September 2022. Photo/Supplied.

MetService is forecasting heavy rain for today and tomorrow, bringing surface flooding, rising rivers and hazardous driving conditions. Rural residents should brace for more slips and possible closure of some roads.

The damage across the district’s roading network, including 35 major slips already identified, has been described as on a scale at least 2-3 times greater than the 2011 Pourerere storm event. In that event, a State of Emergency was declared and more than $11 million of damage was caused to the roads.

The current situation will only worsen in the coming bad weather, Walker says. 

“This level of damage and impact from recent wet weather is the worst state our roads have been in for decades.

“The scale of what we are now experiencing across our rural road network, especially on the coast, is huge. This isn’t going to be a quick or cheap fix and we have families, communities, farms and businesses who could be majorly affected.”


Cooks Tooth Road. Photo/Supplied.

Residents on roads that are vulnerable to being cut off including Cooks Tooth Road and Wimbledon Road are strongly encouraged to prepare and stock up in case they are isolated by road closures.

People are encouraged not to attempt to cross major slips due to the risk of further collapse, and to contact Council urgently 24/7 on 06 857 8060.

Walker says Councillors and Council staff will urgently explore options including seeking funding from Waka Kotahi at council's final meeting before local government elections close, on September 29,. 

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