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Gisborne's bridge to nowhere: Incredible scenes at mangled road- 'It's ****ing beyond belief'

Author
Tom Dillane,
Publish Date
Thu, 16 Feb 2023, 11:28pm

Gisborne's bridge to nowhere: Incredible scenes at mangled road- 'It's ****ing beyond belief'

Author
Tom Dillane,
Publish Date
Thu, 16 Feb 2023, 11:28pm

The road north out of Gisborne ended in a mangled metallic plunge along State Highway 35 that had not only cut off transport for thousands of residents but also severed all lines of communication.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think we鈥檒l be able to rebuild the bridge here,鈥 a road worker said, looking at what had once been a massive concrete-reinforced pass over the Hikuwai River.

He was standing at the now much larger river chasm near Anaura Bay, the banks of which had collapsed in the flooding from Cyclone Gabrielle.

鈥淚t鈥檚 f***ing beyond belief,鈥 said Shaun Ferguson - the helicopter pilot who had flown a team of Chorus electricians from Auckland this morning to attempt to reattach the fiber optic cable along the highway.

Cyclone Gabrielle has hit Gisborne hard, with State Highway 35 near Mangatuna completely cut with a bridge washed away. Photo / George Heard

Cyclone Gabrielle has hit Gisborne hard, with State Highway 35 near Mangatuna completely cut with a bridge washed away. Photo / George Heard

鈥淭here could be more but this is a significant one [downed line]. There鈥檚 another point where the whole road has gone for several hundred metres. You can鈥檛 imagine a fix for it. It鈥檚 like a little gorge and the whole road has just slipped down.鈥

The muddy torn earth along each side of the subsided river was littered with shredded logs and tree stumps for kilometre upon kilometre.

The Chorus electrical team was still diligently working propped up on power poles and cursing in frustration as of 5pm today.

They were doing so for the benefit of Gisborne residents, among many others further up into Hawkes Bay, who still have no phone or internet coverage at all since Monday night.

This morning, police announced they were investigating the death in the Gisborne region of a person who had died after being caught in floodwater.

In Gisborne town centre locals line up for hours outside supermarkets that each have a limited supply of hand-held ATM pay machines connected to the internet by Starlink satellite internet connection - operated by Elon Musk鈥檚 SpaceX.

A police officer supervises the line of people cordoned at the entrance of the Wainui Road Four Square supermarket.

The line only gets longer throughout the day in the drizzly afternoon.

鈥淭he line is for people who want to use Eftpos. So if you don鈥檛 have cash you have to line up to use Eftpos inside the store.

The line for the Four Square Eftpos service is guarded by police. Photo / George Heard

The line for the Four Square Eftpos service is guarded by police. Photo / George Heard

The officer said they can鈥檛 allow the line to grow too much inside the store 鈥渂ecause it becomes a risk for the staff鈥 as the shop becomes clogged with shoppers.

鈥淔or safety and security it鈥檚 easier.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the same that鈥檚 happening at Pak鈥檔Save 鈥 the queues there have been up to four hours long. They鈥檝e been panic buying. They have full trolleys.鈥

In the streets, people ask about where you can buy a satellite phone, and are told to their disappointment that 鈥渢his one came from Auckland鈥.

A group of people mills outside the local police station, wandering in and out, and most of the pubs in town are closed.

However, this is a brightness among the desolation. It appears there are more kids in parks playing basketball in large groups, riding bikes and congregating at the skate park than you would usually see.

Back along State Highway 35 there is a substantial clean-up job underway.

Past Tolaga Bay the road is for the most part covered in a light brown layer of mud.

It is also at this point that most motorists are turned away by roadblocks.

The long line for the Four Square in Gisborne. Photo / George Heard

The long line for the Four Square in Gisborne. Photo / George Heard

There is various heavy machinery including diggers, trucks and tractors attempting to clear it.

Large piles of mud create a shallow trench along the entire highway in this area as farm animals graze in the now only slightly flooded fields.

鈥淎t this point we鈥檙e just clearing the silt off the road, [getting] access to the bridge that鈥檚 been washed out because we鈥檙e assuming someone鈥檚 going to come and fix our bridge,鈥 said a local road worker.

Up near the downed bridge at Hikuwai River, the road worker, who doesn鈥檛 believe a new pass can be built in the same place, provides an estimation of what will happen next in the rebuild stage.

鈥淲e just cleared all this up silt up to here, and we鈥檙e going to put a [new] road in around here,鈥 the worker says while motioning further out into the field,鈥 he said.

鈥淵ep [we鈥檒l have to build another bridge]. The brains trust will come up with some idea. It won鈥檛 be an easy fix. The whole thing鈥檚 gone.鈥

This morning, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins visited Gisborne where he described people as being in a 鈥渟tate of shock鈥 at the utter devastation caused by Cyclone Gabrielle.

He returned to Wellington after a few hours in Gisborne and is expected to visit Hawke鈥檚 Bay in the coming days, where rescues of stranded people were still being carried out today.

The number of fatalities stands at five, Hipkins said, but 鈥渨e do need to prepare for the likelihood there will be more fatalities.鈥

SH2, a vital supply line on the East Coast, has been opened on a limited basis to Gisborne for emergency supplies. Wairoa and Hawke鈥檚 Bay had also been accessed by road today.

鈥淚t is clear there are some really big challenges facing that community at the moment,鈥 Hipkins said of Gisborne.

However, he said he did not know how long it would take to get fresh water, power and communications back up and running in the worst-hit areas.

Hipkins said the level of destruction and response required was as bad as the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.

A major issue, the Prime Minister told reporters this afternoon, was people being unable to contact each other and the Government was working as fast as possible to fix this. Two fibre cables into the region had been damaged. Ten more Starlink units were on the way. Five had been delivered to Wairoa and Hawke鈥檚 Bay.

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