The charging document alleges it was reasonably practicable for the council to have done three things. These included ensuring an adequate assessment of the site was carried out, including involving a geothermal expert, appropriate testing and inspection of the site and surrounding area; ensuring the site was adequately monitored following the site visit on July 19, 2022; and fencing the site to prevent access while testing and monitoring was carried out.
Media reported at the time a woman was seriously injured on July 28 after a fumarole, or sinkhole, opened at the entrance of Whakarewarewa Village, past the bridge over Puarenga Stream.
It was reported at the time a man received moderate injuries trying to pull a woman from the sinkhole.
Fumaroles are openings in the earth’s surface that emit steam and volcanic gases, such as sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide.
Kelly Makiha is a senior journalist who has reported for the Rotorua Daily Post for more than 25 years, covering mainly police, court, human interest and social issues.