A slip on State Highway 1 on the Brynderwyn Hills on Sunday. Photo / NZTA
A slip on State Highway 1 on the Brynderwyn Hills on Sunday. Photo / NZTA
Roads in Northland have been affected by Cyclone Vaianu’s heavy rains and gale-force winds.
The New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) said the severe weather has impacted state highways, with crews responding to various issues such as fallen trees, damaged streetlights on the road, debris, flooding and minor slips.
NZTA said State Highway 1 on the Brynderwyn Hills is open but under stop/go traffic management because of various small slips encroaching into the southbound lane.
“Crews are on site clearing what they can, but some work will need to wait until the conditions improve,” a spokeswoman said.
The slips are near Artillery Rd and near the SH12 intersection.
Ararua Rd - road underwater, looks to be around 2m deep above Farmers Fence
Glenmohr Rd - flooding
Jubilee Rd - flooding
Maddren Rd - flooding
Omana Rd - flooding
Papakauri Rd - flooding and shoulder washout
Russell Rd (Punaruku) - flooding
Springfield Rd - flooding
Stead Rd - flooding
Waikiekie Station Rd - flooding
Whananaki North Rd - flooding
Wright Rd - flooding
Yovich Rd - flooding
The Pipiwai | Kaikou Civil Defence team has reported flooding on some roads, such as Jonsey Corner which is nearly under water and Moore’s Rd which is already under with surface flooding in multiple areas.
Flooding on Pipiwai Rd on Sunday morning. Photo / Pipiwai | Kaikou Civil Defence Team
Far North
Far North Mayor Moko Tepania said no local roads had been impacted by Cyclone Vaianu, however, some were damaged from another recent storm, along with 99 local roads from March 25 and 26 weather events.
“So there’s a lot of recovery work which needs to go on but from Cyclone Vaianu, not anything major.”
A slip on Rawene’s Parnell St appears to have burst a water main, according to Kaikohe-Hokianga Community Board chairwoman, Jessie McVeagh.
The slip occurred in previous flooding but appears to have got worse overnight, and some Hokianga residents have reported a drop in water pressure this morning.
McVeagh put cones on the slip this morning and has ensured Far North District Council knows the situation is urgent.