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Parts of State Highway 2 reopened as Wairoa is brought a step closer to reconnecting with Napier

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13 Mar, 2023 08:32 PM3 mins to read

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Waka Kotahi NZTA teams undertook sluicing work to clear debris on State Highway 2. Photo / Waka Kotahi NZTA

Waka Kotahi NZTA teams undertook sluicing work to clear debris on State Highway 2. Photo / Waka Kotahi NZTA

State Highway 2 has now re-opened to traffic from Wairoa to the Waikare River, bringing the community a few steps closer to being reconnected to Napier.

A stretch of the road from Waikare to Tūtira has also re-opened, though the two re-opened sections of highway are not connected due to the bridge over the river being washed away during Cyclone Gabrielle.

A Bailey bridge has been announced for the river crossing, but could be several months away. Stuff reported Hawke’s Bay Civil Defence and Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency had asked KiwiRail to consider the potential for vehicle use of the Waikare Viaduct, if it is safe to do so.

A KiwiRail spokesman said the viaduct known as ‘Bridge 234′ would be inspected this week, and if safe, discussions would be held with Waka Kotahi and others about how it could be used.

KiwiRail teams had yet to physically visit the area, Stuff reported.

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“Safety has to be the priority, and the bridge should not be used until it has been properly inspected,” he said.

Waka Kotahi announced on Monday that State Highway 38 had re-opened from Wairoa to Tuai.

The highway north from Tangoio to Tūtira remains closed to all traffic, including residents and emergency services, due to “significant slip and rockfall risks”.

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Waka Kotahi regional manager for maintenance and operations, Jaclyn Hankin, said helicopter sluicing over the weekend had successfully dislodged loose soil, boulders, rocks and trees that were at risk of falling on to the road.

She said work to remove some of the more stubborn rocks and boulders is ongoing.

“Crews will then move in to clear the material off the road, and we hope to have an update in the next few days about the means for access for emergency services and local residents.”

Hankin said Wairoa had been a key priority for Waka Kotahi, and the organisation would continue to create greater access channels.

“We know how important it is to the communities in the area to restore as much access as we can, as fast as we can do so safely, particularly as it’s likely to take up to three months before the road between Wairoa and Napier can be safely re-opened to the general public.”

She said local contractors had worked tirelessly to help reconnect people to essential services, and asked those travelling in the area to adhere to road closures and follow the directions of ground crews.

“Where roads are closed, it’s to help keep everyone safe. It also helps us to get the work done more efficiently, ultimately restoring access faster.”

* An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the road from SH2 north to Tūtira had re-opened. This remains closed to all traffic, including residents and emergency services, due to “significant slip and rockfall risks”.

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