Authorities have ordered the evacuation of some households along the East Coast in Onepoto and parts of Te Araroa due to the high risk of landslides. Approximately 30 houses were evacuated on Saturday night, and residents will not be allowed to return until TairÄwhiti Civil Defence ensures that there is no threat to life.
Ben Green, the group controller, stated that principal scientists and geotechnical engineers have started assessing the land early in the morning. The duration of the evacuation is uncertain, as it depends on the results of the assessment.
Meanwhile, recovery efforts are ongoing at the Mount Maunganui landslide site in the Bay of Plenty. Search teams have shifted their focus to recovery after human remains were found at the Beachside Holiday Park. Six individuals who were believed to have been caught in the landslide have been named by the police.
In light of these tragic events, Tauranga city’s He Maimai Aroha Community Care Centre is offering support and comfort to those affected. Additionally, a body was discovered during the search for a missing driver swept away in the Mahurangi River near Warkworth.
Repairs are also underway in areas affected by storm damage, with access being restored to isolated Northland communities. The situation is being closely monitored, and efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of residents are ongoing. following sentence using different words:
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