Fire shift manager Mike Wanoa said the debris was still being turned over by machinery this afternoon to ensure everything was extinguished.
The marae posted an update on social media this afternoon thanking emergency services and their neighbours for making sure everyone got out safely and for protecting the neighbouring properties on Rhine St.
Tapu Te Ranga Marae was founded by Bruce Stewart in 1974. It became a place for the disaffected and homeless, as well as...
Posted by Andrew Little on Saturday, 8 June 2019
"We mourn for the loss of our Kuia, Pare Waaka," the post said, referring to the marae building. "[She] was built by the late rangatira Bruce Stewart, his whānau, Māori youth and volunteers over the last 45 years.
"We are devastated that a number of our whare have been tragically taken by fire. However, the heart of the Marae is the whānau. And we are determined to rebuild the Marae with the aroha and support of our community."
The rebuild would be "a mammoth task", the post said, and any koha big or small would be appreciated.
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The marae was grateful for the "outpouring of aroha" that had already been received.