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Bay of Plenty weather: Watches lifted, State Highway 2 still closed

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4 May, 2023 01:55 AM4 mins to read

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A large slip has come down on Valley Rd in Whakatāne. Video / Supplied

A Bay of Plenty highway is still closed as the region cleans up from a deluge that caused flooding and triggered slips.

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency said State Highway 2 through Waimana Gorge, between Station Rd, Tāneatua and Wainui Rd, Kuturere, was expected to remain closed for some time today.

Waka Kotahi is also reporting a dropout on SH30 just west of Matahi Rd with stop/go traffic management in place.

Yesterday, persistent rain caused flooding and rising river levels, triggered slips and cut off the townships of Tāneatua and Rūātoki.

Access to both towns has now been restored, however, the Whakatane District Council warned Awahou Rd into Rūātoki was “still very messy with silt all over the road so caution is needed”.

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Reid Rd remained closed this morning.

MetService meteorologist Josh Law said 159mm of rain had been recorded in Whakatāne during the first three days of May, with the highest daily amount recorded at 86.4mm on May 2.

Law said the normal amount for the entire month of May was around 140mm.

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The Whakatāne River reached its highest level on Wednesday since 2019, according to the Bay of Plenty Regional Council, as 230mm of rain fell across the entire catchment.

Bay of Plenty Regional Council duty flood manager Peter Blackwood said this morning the river had dropped 1.5m below the second warning level and was gradually heading down.

A retired couple were “squished into a little gap” in their home on the outskirts of Tāneatua after a landslip smashed through it on Tuesday evening.

Valley Rd in Whakatāne was still closed Thursday morning after a large slip that cut power to a number of households on Wednesday.

A slip at Okere Falls that blocked SH33 was cleared by Wednesday evening.

Slip in Valley Rd, Whakatane.  Photo / Supplied
Slip in Valley Rd, Whakatane. Photo / Supplied

Farmers were advised yesterday to move stock on low-lying areas adjacent to the Whakatāne and Tauranga Rivers to immediately move stock to higher ground.

“We are also keeping an eye on the Rangitāiki River as spilling from Matahina Dam continues at a steady rate.

“This will slowly decline over the next few days and we will continue to work with Manawa Energy. While levels in the river will be elevated, we don’t expect to have any issues downstream of the dam.”

MetService has lifted all weather warnings and watches for the Bay of Plenty but occasional rain was forecast for the region today.

Law said the weather in the Bay of Plenty was looking drier in the next few days.

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“For the Bay we are still going to be keeping hold of these northerly winds, cloud and a few showers over the next few days. The weather is looking much drier than we have seen lately with the heavy rain look set to impact areas to the west of the country – Nelson, Taranaki, Northland for example.

“However, it’s worth keeping an eye on the forecast for the start of next week as rain moves back in from the west for Monday and Tuesday.”

Status of roads in the district

Valley Rd - closed due to slip (between Alexander + Arawa)

Stanley Rd - closed due to multiple slips

Rewatu Rd - closed due to flooding and slip

Reid Rd - closed due to flooding

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Te Tawa Rd - closed due to flooding

Te Kooti Rd - closed due to flooding and tree across road (inaccessible)

Ōwhakatoro Rd - closed due to flooding

SH2 Waimana Gorge - closed due to multiple slips

Tāneatua Rd - open with caution due to flooding

Awahou Rd - open with caution due to silt

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Selwyn Rd - open with caution due to flooding

Downards Rd - open with caution due to flooding

Ranapia Rd - open with caution due to flooding

Wainui Rd - open for essential travel only due to flooding

Galatea Rd - open with caution due to contractors on site

Tahuna Rd - open

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Ngamotu Rd - open

SH2 White Pine Bush Rd - resident access only

SH2 Nukuhou North - resident access only (access reinstated for Nukuhou residents and Waimana residents via Matekerepu/Wainui Rd intersection)

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