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Community rallies behind Edgecumbe victims

Kiri Gillespie
By Kiri Gillespie
Assistant News Director and Multimedia Journalist·Bay of Plenty Times·
6 Apr, 2017 10:15 PM3 mins to read

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We meet up with Ezra from Cooper Tyres who with his team have created a collection of food, blankets and water for Edgecumbe flood victims.

People around Tauranga and further afield have been quick to offer aid and money to the thousands affected by the Edgecumbe flooding.

A Facebook page, Kia Kaha Edgecumbe, was set up just hours after the swollen Rangitaiki River burst its banks and flooded the township. The page garnered more than 2000 members by 3pm yesterday.

❤❤ EDGECUMBE FOOD COLLECTION ❤❤ We are praying for our neighbors in Edgecumbe, New Zealand during this tough time. We...

Posted by Cooper Tyres - Mt Maunganui on Thursday, 6 April 2017

On the page people are co-ordinating pick up and drop off zones for donations, which items are needed and where help can be directed. Those running the page were also hoping to co-ordinate a clean-up exercise when it becomes safe to re-enter the town. Efforts were also being made to reunite beloved pets with their owners.

A Givealittle page has also been set up, titled 'Whakatane & Edgecumbe Flood Fundraiser 2017'.

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The page was set up by Surtees Boats which cancelled its twelfth annual fishing competition this weekend because of the disaster.

Organisers said they had strong demand from customers to donate to local communities affected by the flooding.

"For paid competition entrants ($25 each), Surtees Boats will match any entry fees donated to this page," organisers said on the Givealittle page.

By 3pm, the page had already raised $640.

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All funds raised will be donated to the Whakatane District Council to help communities effected by the flooding.

In Mount Maunganui, men working at a tyre shop spent their Friday loading up a trailer with donated food, blankets and water.

Coopers Tyres technician Jayden Khan said they planned to deliver trailer loads throughout the weekend.

"Obviously, just with what's happened, it's a bit of a disaster. We've got customers that actually travel from Edgecumbe quite a lot so we just thought we would help out our community," he said.

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We just want to make sure that the people are alright.

Coopers Tyres' Jayden Khan

The collection's Facebook post, like the Kia Kaha Edgecumbe page, went live on Wednesday night and has had a strong response.

"We've heard a lot of stories and everyone seems okay but not really their houses and properties," Mr Khan said.

Mr Khan said some people have offered furniture but it was too early to determine who might need replacements. However, many Edgecumbe residents fled without packing food or blankets, which was the focus of the collection.

"We just want to make sure that the people are all right."

Mr Khan said they expected to make multiple trips to Edgecumbe over the weekend.

Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology's agriculture department also offered its students to help with the clean-up next week.

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Tutor Rachel Nash said she had nine students able to help in whatever capacity needed with a trailer, spades and fencing tools.

"It will be a horrendously big job but right now there's not much we can do."

- additional reporting Stephanie Arthur-Worsop

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