The cordon around Mauao after the deadly landslide in Mount Beachside Holiday Park that killed six people. Photo / Kelly O'Hara
The cordon around Mauao after the deadly landslide in Mount Beachside Holiday Park that killed six people. Photo / Kelly O'Hara
Adams Avenue in Mount Maunganui will reopen to vehicles by 1pm today.
The key coastal route, which runs between Pilot Bay and the Maunganui Road roundabout, has been closed to traffic since 5pm on Thursday as a precautionary measure after heavy rainfall raised concerns about slope stability on Mauao.
TaurangaCity Council said engineers completed assessments over the weekend and confirmed it was safe for vehicles to return, allowing plans to reopen the road today.
“The timing reflects contractor availability, with crews also supporting pre-planned road closures for the Marra Sprint Triathlon, which is taking place in the area.
“While the avenue will reopen as scheduled, authorities say the area will continue to be closely monitored by experts, particularly if weather conditions change or further heavy rain is forecast.”