Drone footage of flooding on Swamp Rd and the surrounding area in Puketapu, Hawke's Bay, on the Tuesday morning after Cyclone Gabrielle. Video / Matt Wheatley
Residents and ratepayers of the Hawke’s Bay region who have been affected by Cyclone Gabrielle can now apply for assistance from the Hawke’s Bay Disaster Relief Fund.
The fund, organised by Hawke’s Bay mayors and the regional council chair, offers one-off hardship grants to alleviate hardship due to such thingsas flooding, prolonged power outages and landslips.
For the rural community, applications can be extended to provide some assistance for emergency fencing requirements for livestock and disposal of dead stock.
Hawke’s Bay Disaster Relief Fund chairwoman Hinewai Ormsby, who is also the chairwoman of the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council, says the fund will help the Hawke’s Bay community get essential and immediate access to funds to assist with recovering from the impacts of the cyclone.
“We are committed to supporting the community, and those who have lost so much, to help get them back on their feet. This will help individuals, families, community organisations and marae,” Ormsby said.
“Thank you so much to those individuals and organisations who have donated to the fund so far.
“Together as a community, we are going to recover from this unprecedented event, it’s going to be a long road, but we’ll do it,” she said.
You may be eligible for assistance from this fund if: