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Power cut draws family together

Alice Lock
Hawkes Bay Today·
8 Aug, 2016 09:15 PM2 mins to read

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Ruby, left, Craig, Jade and Carly Grant, of Tutira, are still milking their 300 cows. Photo / Warren Buckland

Ruby, left, Craig, Jade and Carly Grant, of Tutira, are still milking their 300 cows. Photo / Warren Buckland

Board games and Milo by the fire are becoming second nature for the Grant family, as power continues to be out for much of the Tutira region.

The family owns a dairy farm where electricity is central to the running of the business.

With power out since Saturday, and not expected to return any time soon, concern is growing amongst the community.

Luckily for the Grants they have a generator as a back-up supply so the milking of their 300 herd can continue.

Craig starts up the generator used for milking. Photo / Warren Buckland
Craig starts up the generator used for milking. Photo / Warren Buckland
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There are five dairy farms around them who are not so lucky and some haven't milked since Friday.

"It is a flow-on effect, as if you can't milk the cows then you can't feed the calves," said Craig Grant.

The neighbouring farms have been moving their cows down to their shed just so they can be milked.

Although the power outage has caused many problems the Grants said it has brought the family closer together.

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"With no television the kids actually have to socialise and talk," Carly Grant said.

Playing board games and cards under candlelight has become part of their evening entertainment.

The Mackintosh family is another without power and Emmet Mackintosh, 9, has taken to outside activities to fill in his time. Yesterday instead of wanting to watch television he built a small bridge in the garden.

Cooking is also an everyday struggle with the family having to cook on top of the fireplace. They are living off an easy diet of toast, eggs, spaghetti and pancakes, which Alexandra, 11, and Emmet said was the best part of having no power. The Grants are living off a similar diet of toast and Milo.

Both families are managing to cope with the power outage but hope it isn't going to be too much longer. The main road through Tutira got power back on Sunday morning and teams are working on the powerlines up Matahorua Rd.

"The houses below us were lit up like Christmas while we were huddled under candlelight," Mrs Grant said.

Despite the struggle the community remains in high spirits, with the local school coming together for those without electricity.

Yesterday the children baked brownies and a variety of slices, which they took back to their families who remain powerless.

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