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Parts of the Hawke鈥檚 Bay region remain cut off today without water, power, or cell coverage, with officials scrambling to find out more about the devastation in the cold light of day.
Two people are confirmed dead, others are still trapped or awaiting supplies, and officials have 鈥渂ig gaps of knowledge鈥 as to the state of isolated areas.
One woman died after a landslip on her property in northern Hawke鈥檚 Bay and聽.
Central Hawke鈥檚 Bay District Council chief executive Doug Tate said it was 鈥減retty brutal out there鈥 and said council鈥檚 thoughts went out to everybody affected by Cyclone Gabrielle.
鈥淭he scale of it is just incredible, really,鈥 he said.
Council still was not sure of the state of some areas in the region due to the breakdown in communications - caused by damage to fibre lines providing mobile coverage to the area.
聽鈥淥ut toward the coast we鈥檝e got big gaps of knowledge. It鈥檚 sort of funny, in a normal day losing a bridge is a really big deal and pretty much by the end of yesterday it was just another bridge that we鈥檙e just adding to the list.鈥
There are about 150 houses in lower Waipawa that are underwater, he said.
鈥淵ou know, people kind of laughed at us when we said 鈥榣ook guys, you need to get out鈥, and in the space of an hour and a half, not even half an hour, we had nearly a metre and a half of water through some properties.鈥
Damage to farm areas was a big focus for council, 鈥渢rying to get some reconnaissance over that wider area鈥.
He also said parts of the region had no water supply and could expect not to have any for several days.
鈥淏oth of our treatment plants have been submerged quite significantly,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be pretty hard going for those urban areas in that context as well.鈥
Tate said his was one of the first homes in Waipukurau to be flooded.
There was 鈥渟o much still do to鈥 and 鈥渟till a lot we don鈥檛 know鈥, he said.
鈥淵ou will have heard the messages from everybody else: absolute caution, stay home . . . listen out to the key messaging, that鈥檚 kind of a really big thing for us that we鈥檙e continuing to promote.
鈥淚f people were safe at home and didn鈥檛 need to go anywhere, the 鈥榖est thing to do is just stay there鈥, he said.
He called on people to check on their neighbours if able.
Rescues continuing
Posts on social media said a group of 42 people were trapped on a hill on Korokipo Rd in Omahu.
鈥淭he rescue helicopter will be taking them food and water this morning, I鈥檓 not sure of a rescue plan at this stage but the water has started to recede around them,鈥 the post said.
The New Zealand Defence Force regular and reserve forces have helped rescue about 200 people in Esk Valley, Napier, and wider Hawke鈥檚 Bay. As of 8.40am the NZ Army teams overall have rescued about 200 people, with the number still climbing.
An Esk Valley, Hawke's Bay, resident is plucked to safety by Defence Force personnel in an NH90 helicopter. Photo / Defence Force
Three NH90 helicopters responded to the Hawke鈥檚 Bay area as part of a multi-agency response, with one of the tasks involving recovering people from the rooftops of their homes in Esk Valley.
Other tasks have involved moving about 60 to 100 people from Hastings, as well as moving medical supplies around the region.
NZDF released photos of people being plucked from rooftops in the region as floodwaters raged below, and carrying locals through swamped streets in boats.
Wairoa cut off
Wairoa is cut off on all sides today, with dramatic photos from Hawke鈥檚 Bay Civil Defence revealing the inundation of the town and the challenges facing its embattled residents.
Word came out via the Starlink system, a standalone wi-fi connection that is only accessible to the Emergency Operations Centre. Civil Defence says the rest of the Wairoa District is still without access to mobile and wi-fi connections.
Due to being completely cut off, Wairoa has only one day鈥檚 worth of food and enough drinking water for two days, Civil Defence said.
The Wairoa River has flooded up to a quarter of the town.
An RNZAF reconnaissance flight was to be sent, and Emergency Response minister Kieran McAnulty said Wairoa was particularly of concern.
Aerial view of flooding in Wairoa. Photo / Hawke's Bay Civil Defence
Power, internet, phone coverage out
Thousands were left without power yesterday when a Transpower substation in Redclyffe was flooded. The company warned it could be days or even weeks before power was restored.
Yesterday afternoon they were able to restore some power to about 27,000 households across Hawke鈥檚 Bay and Gisborne, but it is insufficient to provide power to the rest.
Napier mayor Kirstin Wise said the latest information they鈥檇 received from Transpower was that electricity was 鈥渓ikely to be a number of days away.
鈥淲e鈥檙e communicating with them constantly to try and get some clarity around what that means,鈥 she said.
Meanwhile communications were 鈥渋ncredibly patchy鈥 and Wise said the primary source of information is the radio.
鈥淐ellphone coverage and internet coverage is pretty much non-existent,鈥 she said.
鈥淭hat lack of communication is really dire and it does elevate everybody鈥檚 feelings of anxiousness.
鈥淚f I鈥檓 completely honest we鈥檙e actually feeling pretty isolated at the moment and yeah I have been discussing that with the team this morning about how we can start accessing these [state of national emergency] resources at a national level because we don鈥檛 have the resources on hand here to be able to do it alone.鈥
Spark said they had satellite units en route to Napier via helicopter and were dispatching an additional 10 generators.
鈥淐ommunication will be limited to voice and text and congestion will occur 鈥 however the priority is to reconnect the region as quickly as possible,鈥 Spark said.
Level five water restrictions in place
The 鈥渃ritical thing鈥 about the power outage was that it affected water supplies and water treatment, meaning people are being asked to follow 鈥渓evel five water restrictions鈥.
Wise said this meant people should be having sponge baths instead of showers and only flush the toilet if absolutely necessary.
Level five is defined as water only being used for consumption or sanitary purposes.
Council warned on Facebook its water plants in Waipawa and Waipukurau would run out of water from 10pm yesterday and it could be several days before supply is restored.
聽鈥淭his means you are going to need to collect bottled water and water for household activities like drinking, cooking and washing. This is going to be particularly challenging over the next few days for sanitary services,鈥 the post said.
People can access water at:
- Waipawa Municipal Theatre on Kenilworth St
- Otane Hall
- Racecourse Road Waipukurau, opposite GM Panelbeaters
Council has also issued a boil water notice for Otane, Waipawa and Waipukurau, which will continue for the foreseeable future.
Evacuations and where to go
Council issued an evacuation order this morning for Te Awa, Napier and expected to issue more for the surrounding suburbs.
Multiple suburbs were evacuated yesterday as flooded rivers poured over stopbanks and on to floodplains.
The suburb of Esk Valley suffered widespread flooding and required multiple rescues as people sought refuge on the roofs of their homes, with the water lapping barely centimetres below.
Many evacuation orders were lifted last night as floodwaters receded.
The Waikare River Bridge near Putorino collapsed in wild floodwaters caused by Cyclone Gabrielle. Photo / Rosie Tong
Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said it was hard to believe the devastation to property and the roading network, including bridges. The council is dealing with an influx of people from flooded homes.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got so many people displaced, so many people in our emergency centres and shelters. We are setting out two more emergency centres, people are flocking in from across our district.鈥
Evacuations centres can be found at:
Hastings
- Flaxmere Community Centre
- Te Aranga Marae, Flaxmere
- EFKS Church, Flaxmere
- Cook Islands Centre, Flaxmere
- Hawke鈥檚 Bay Environment Centre, Hastings
- Waipatu Marae
- Hastings Sports Centre聽(at capacity)
- Ascend Global Church, Omahu聽(at capacity)
Napier
- Rodney Green Events Centre, Latham St
- St Joseph鈥檚 M膩ori Girls鈥 College聽(at capacity)
- Pukemokimoki Marae聽(at capacity)
Central Hawke鈥檚 Bay
- Centralines Stadium
- Waipawa Municipal Theatre
- P艒rangahau Hall
- Tikokino Community Hall
- Takapau Hall
Wairoa
- Taiho Marae
- Ruakituri Resident Hall
- Wall Memorial Hall
- Kahungunu Marae (Nuhaka)
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