A massive slip has smashed into the back of a Coromandel home along State Highway 25 near Thames this morning, prompting the evacuation of houses, as a deluge hammers the region.
A police spokesperson said the landslip was reported around 8.20am.
”Police are assisting Civil Defence to evacuate two houses on Thames Coast Rd and one house on Adams Rd in Thornton Bay.”
Police are also alerting others to prepare for evacuation if the slip worsens. It appears no one is injured. The situation is ongoing.
A person holidaying in Thornton Bay said the cliff along the highway collapsed down from Adams Rd.
”It’s brought a big huge tree down into the back of a house on the Thames-Coast Rd,” said the woman.
”I didn’t want to hang around because it’s horrible, a massive part of the cliff has come down.”
A Thornton Bay local said the the house that had been smashed into was “creaking.”
“It’s not going to be able to hold up that weight,” they said.
They also said that the slip was continuing to fall.
“It’s still coming down, it’s like a mud slide.”
A house at the top of the cliff is also teetering on the edge.
The local said the deck had been undermined and police are securing the property.
They said the property is usually rented out but believed it was currently empty.
Coromandel is now in the firing line for heavy rain which has wreaked havoc across Northland and Auckland overnight and this morning.
A red heavy warning is in effect for the district until 4pm today.
Coromandel Mayor Len Salt told Newstalk ZB’s Kerre Woodham this morning the flooding was not quite as bad as expected.
“Our roading crews have done this so many times before.”
He said the Minister for local Government had been in “constant touch” with them, and he will be there tomorrow. While they are looking at what they can do to address immediate issues, he said they’re starting the conversation about long term resilience for the region’s roading network.
Thames-Coromandel District Council reports that the region recorded 100mm of rain overnight.
It is also reminding locals to take extra care on the roads today or to avoid travelling.
“We still have 6-8 hours left with the current weather system, and we expect it to start easing later this afternoon.”
It said 10 local roads are already closed this morning and another eight are under traffic management control. SH25 Thames Coast Rd to Coromandel and between Matarangi and Whangamata is closed but debris across the road has been recorded.
Colville Rd is closed due to a slip between Oamaru and Amodeo bay. Neavesville Rd is closed as the road is impassable at the 4km mark.
SH26 Te Aroha to Paeroa is closed to due to flooding while SH25A Kopu to Hikuai is closed until further notice following the road collapse. The Tapu-Coroglen, 309 road and Port Jackson Rd are also closed.
The Kauaeranga River at Thames is very close to spilling, and this may happen this morning.
The council says a decision has also been made to cancel today’s scheduled kerbside collections for Whangamatā, Pāuanui, Onemana and Ōpoutere, Coromandel Town and Te Kouma.
The Coromandel Refuse Transfer Station is flooded and has had to close.