The slip is about 70 to 80 metres long and 20 to 30 metres high. Photo / Supplied
The slip is about 70 to 80 metres long and 20 to 30 metres high. Photo / Supplied
A "very large slip" has come down on to State Highway 2 at Waiotahe Beach between Ōpōtiki and Whakatāne, closing the road between Waiotahi Valley Back Rd and Paerata Ridge Rd.
The slip is about 70 to 80m long and 20 to 30m high and covers both lanes, a WakaKotahi New Zealand Transport Agency media statement said.
There are no reports of injuries.
Geotechnical engineers are on their way to assess the slip, which is still moving.
The highway was under stop/go traffic management at the time while contractors were in the process of clearing an old slip. A van travelling through the site was pushed over by falling debris as the new slip came down.
UPDATE 6:25AM, THU 20 OCT This section of #SH2 remains closed in Waiotahe. A reassessment of the slip will occur this morning (Thu 20 Oct) with a further update provided mid-morning: https://t.co/HgtkFTFTfl ^TP https://t.co/oPef7FduaV
— Waka Kotahi NZTA Waikato/BoP (@WakaKotahiWaiBP) October 19, 2022
A detour is available for light vehicles via Paerata Ridge Rd to Verall Rd, the statement said.
The road will remain closed overnight. Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency advised it may take some days to clear such a substantial slip and reopen the road.
A detour is available for light vehicles via Paerata Ridge Rd to Verall Rd. Photo / Supplied
Emergency services were at the scene and police were alerted to the slip on Waiotahe Beach Rd at 2.50pm today.