It is the second time in a week the major road has been closed due to slips.
Last Sunday, November 26, a slip on SH2 just south of Wairoa resulted in a fatal crash about 4am, when a car hit the slip in the dark.
State Highway 2 has been undergoing road works since Cyclone Gabrielle hit in February, which caused extensive damage to the road connecting Napier and Gisborne.
Waka Kotahi Hawke’s Bay/Tairāwhiti system manager Martin Colditz said on Monday that the safety of road users was the number-one priority at the moment.
“We need to keep the road closed while that geotechnical assessment is carried out from the ground and from the air, he said.
“We anticipate being in a position to provide more information about today’s timeframe early this afternoon.”
Waka Kotahi also announced last week it would restore three damaged sections of State Highway 2 to two lanes, with work beginning on Thursday when Transport Rebuild East Coast (TREC) contractors began a section at Sandy Creek, south of Pūtōrino.
Two other sites at White Pine Bush and Mautaua, north of Kotemaori, were scheduled to start on Monday. - Hawke's Bay Today